hyytymisparametrien
Hyytymisparametrien, or "fall parameters," are a set of measurements used to assess the risk of falls in elderly individuals. These parameters are crucial in geriatric medicine and rehabilitation, as falls are a significant cause of injury and mortality among the elderly. The primary hyytymisparametrien include:
1. Gait speed: This measures how quickly a person walks a specific distance, typically 4 meters. Slower
2. Timed Up and Go (TUG) test: This test measures the time it takes for a person
3. Berg Balance Scale (BBS): This scale assesses a person's balance and coordination through a series of
4. Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest): This test evaluates a person's balance and reaction time. A
5. Functional Reach Test: This test measures how far a person can reach forward while standing on
6. Chair Stand Test: This test measures the time it takes for a person to stand up
These hyytymisparametrien are used to identify individuals at risk of falls and to monitor the effectiveness