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  1. Scoring: A five-point scale, a range of 0-4. 0 = lowest level of function 4 = highest level of function. Highest possible score = 56 Score of < 45 indicates a greater risk of falling

  2. INSTRUCTIONS: Lift arm to 90 degrees. Stretch out your fingers and reach forward as far as you can. (Examiner places a ruler at the end of fingertips when arm is at 90 degrees. Fingers should not touch …

  3. ERAL INSTRUCTIONS Please demonstrate each task and/or give instru. tions as written. When scoring, please record the lowest response category that appl. es for each item. In most items, the subject is …

  4. Berg K, Wood-Dauphinee S, Williams JI, Gayton D: Measuring balance in the elderly: Preliminary development of an instrument. Physiotherapy Canada, 41:304-311, 1989.

  5. When scoring, please record the lowest response category that applies for each item. In most items the subject is asked to maintain a given position for specific time.

  6. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) was developed to measure balance among older people with impairment in balance function by assessing the performance of functional tasks.

  7. Download Our Free Berg Balance Test PDF - Medbridge

    Nov 8, 2024 · Use the Berg Balance Test PDF to assess balance, track progress, and plan effective interventions for patients with stability challenges.

  8. Berg Balance Scale Description: 14-item scale designed to measure balance of the older adult in a clinical setting. Equipment needed: Ruler, 2 standard chairs (one with arm rests, one without) …

  9. PURPOSE: 14-item scale designed to measure balance of the older adult in a clinical setting. No assistive device may be used.

  10. File:Berg balance scale with instructions.pdf - Physiopedia

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