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How to measure balance in clinical practice. A systematic review of the psychometrics and clinical utility of measures of balance activity for neurological conditions.

S F Tyson1, L A Connell.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance activity in people with neurological conditions to recommend for use in clinical practice. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PEDro and AMED. REVIEW
METHODS: Independent reviewers selected and extracted data from articles that assessed the reliability, validity, sensitivity to change and clinical utility of measures of balance activity in adult neurological conditions. Quality assessment was based on Jorstad et al. Measures with 'good' psychometrics and > or =9/10 clinical utility scores were recommended.
RESULTS: Nineteen measurement tools were selected. Of these, the Brunel Balance Assessment, Berg Balance Scale, Trunk Impairment Scale, arm raise and forward reach tests in sitting and standing, weight shift, step/tap and step-up tests reached the required standards and are usable in clinical practice. The Brunel Balance Assessment and its associated functional performance tests have the additional advantages of being a hierarchical scale with established lack of redundancy.
CONCLUSION: The measurement tools identified above are psychometrically robust and feasible to use in clinical practice. Future objective measure development should consider the theoretical construct of the measure, the minimal detectable change and use in clinical populations other than stroke.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19656816     DOI: 10.1177/0269215509335018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Rehabil        ISSN: 0269-2155            Impact factor:   3.477


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1.  [Assessment of balance in community dwelling older adults: reliability and validity of the German version of the Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale].

Authors:  N Schott
Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 1.281

2.  Functional gait assessment and balance evaluation system test: reliability, validity, sensitivity, and specificity for identifying individuals with Parkinson disease who fall.

Authors:  Abigail L Leddy; Beth E Crowner; Gammon M Earhart
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  2010-11-11

3.  Dynamic Balanced Reach: A Temporal and Spectral Analysis Across Increasing Performance Demands.

Authors:  Joseph E Barton; Valentina Graci; Charlene Hafer-Macko; John D Sorkin; Richard F Macko
Journal:  J Biomech Eng       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 2.097

4.  Comparison of the Mini-Balance Evaluations Systems Test with the Berg Balance Scale in relationship to walking speed and motor recovery post stroke.

Authors:  Sangeetha Madhavan; Alka Bishnoi
Journal:  Top Stroke Rehabil       Date:  2017-08-21       Impact factor: 2.119

5.  Technology Innovation Enabling Falls Risk Assessment in a Community Setting.

Authors:  Cliodhna Ni Scanaill; Chiara Garattini; Barry R Greene; Michael J McGrath
Journal:  Ageing Int       Date:  2010-12-07

6.  Functional Reach, Depression Scores, and Number of Medications Are Associated With Number of Falls in People With Chronic Stroke.

Authors:  Aqeel M Alenazi; Mohammed M Alshehri; Shaima Alothman; Jason Rucker; Kari Dunning; Linda J D'Silva; Patricia M Kluding
Journal:  PM R       Date:  2017-12-26       Impact factor: 2.298

7.  Validation of measures from the smartphone sway balance application: a pilot study.

Authors:  Jeremy A Patterson; Ryan Z Amick; Tarunkumar Thummar; Michael E Rogers
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2014-04

8.  Understanding approaches to balance assessment in physical therapy practice for elderly inpatients of a rehabilitation hospital.

Authors:  Tanner Gervais; Nicole Burling; Justin Krull; Carrie Lugg; Maria Lung; Sharon Straus; Susan Jaglal; Kathryn M Sibley
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 1.037

9.  Outcomes of a 5-day physiotherapy programme for functional (psychogenic) motor disorders.

Authors:  G Nielsen; L Ricciardi; B Demartini; R Hunter; E Joyce; M J Edwards
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2015-01-04       Impact factor: 4.849

10.  Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain, function, and quality of life in fibromyalgia: a double-blind randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Brian Noehren; Dana L Dailey; Barbara A Rakel; Carol G T Vance; Miriam B Zimmerman; Leslie J Crofford; Kathleen A Sluka
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  2014-09-11
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