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The Get up and Go Test
This test is to used as a measure of gait assessment, balance of movement and fall-risk assessment in elderly patients. I would rather that this test were called "Get up, go and Get back" Test ..you will see why.
How is the Test Done ? Have the patient sit in a straight-backed chair and ask him/her to: 1. Get up from a chair to standing position 2. Walk forward feet in a straight line 3. Turn back around & walk back to the chair 4. Sit down again You can score it by timing (Less than 20 seconds for the whole procedure is normal , More than 30 seconds indicates gait/balance problems) Or you can score it on a grading system like: 0 - patient does not use arm-rests to get up 1 - uses arm-rest in one attempt 3 - needs multiple attempts 4 - cant get up without assistance Besides noting gait stability while walking On the Step 2 CS, I would rather recommend doing the easy timed method OR simple noting what you observed - like difficutly in getting up , unsteady gait and needed assistance to sit back down..etc. Hope this helps.. ![]() Last edited by digitaldoc2002 : 07-15-2006 at 04:35 PM. |
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