askeltestejä
Askeltestejä, often translated as "step tests," are a category of standardized physical performance assessments. These tests are designed to measure a person's ability to perform basic locomotor functions, such as walking and maintaining balance. They are commonly used in various settings, including clinical evaluations for neurological or musculoskeletal conditions, as well as in general fitness assessments.
The fundamental principle behind most askeltestejä involves observing and quantifying a person's performance over a specified
The results from askeltestejä can provide valuable insights into an individual's functional mobility and risk of