Relacionar Columnas Balance and Vestibular Tests Matching GameVersión en línea Match the concepts with their descriptions related to balance and vestibular tests. por Tracey Williams 1 Berg Balance 2 Sharpened Romberg 3 Romberg 4 Dix-Hallpike 5 Symptoms may relate to neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary, or vestibular disorders, medication effects, diabetes, among other causes 6 Functional Reach 7 Timed Up and Go (TUG) 8 Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) 9 Tinetti 10 Five Times Sit-To-Stand 11 Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance – (CTSIB) To assess the static balance of patients with a sensory integration taxing condition. Provides the clinician with a means to quantify postural control under various sensory conditions. A measure of functional lower limb muscle strength that may be useful in quantifying functional change of transitional movements. A 14-item objective measure designed to assess static balance and fall risk in adult populations. To test static standing balance Dizziness or Lightheadedness To assess a patient's stability by measuring the maximum distance an individual can reach forward while standing in a fixed position. Assesses positional vertigo. Assesses individual's ability to modify balance while walking in the presence of external demands. Designed to measure balance (including fall risk) and gait function in elderly but has also been used for patients with various other conditions. To assess mobility, balance, walking ability, and fall risk in older adults.