Week 15 - Screens Flashcards
Cardiopulm screens
- Orthostatics*
- Graded exercise testing
- Pitting edema*
Integumentary screens
- Measurement of wounds
- Description of tissues
Musculoskeletal screens
- Goniometry
- Manual muscle tests
- Posture assessment
Neuomuscular screens
- Balance assessments*
- Gait analysis*
- Coordination
Communication/Affect/Cognition screens
- Cognition screen*
- Depression screen*
Learning Barriers screen
-Visual acuity testing
Screening can be both _________ and __________-
- Self-reported
- Therapist administered
What are some self-reported measures?
- Falls Efficacy Scale (FES)
- Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC)
- Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS)
What self reported measure is a 16 item questionnaire that measures fear or concern of falling?
Falls Efficacy Scale (FES)
What self reported measure is similar to the FES but expands to daily activities by measuring their confidence to perform activities without falling?
Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale(ABC)
What self reported measure is used to quantify activity limitation and measure functional outcome for patients?
Patient Specific Functional Scale (PSFS)
- What does the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) assess?
- Who is this used for?
- aerobic capacity and endurance
- arthritis, MS, PD, acquired brain injury, stroke
Are there normative values for the 6MWT?
Yes
- What does the Timed Up and Go (TUG) assess?
- Who is this used for?
- mobility, balance, walking ability, fall risk
- Arthritis/Joint Conditions, CP, MS, PD, Neurological and Vestibular conditions
-What does the Berg Balance Scale assess?
- objective measures of static and dynamic balance abilities
- 14 functional tasks commonly performed in everyday life