Screening People on Standing Balance with Romberg Testing and Walking Balance with Tandem Walking

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Abstract

The goal of this protocol is to inform readers about the exact procedures to use to perform two screening tests for vestibular disorders: Tandem walking (TW) with eyes closed, also known as heel-toe walking, and the Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance (CTSIB), which is also known as the modified Romberg. The study describes the steps for performing each test and each of the three CTSIB subtests so that the reader will be able to replicate the test conditions for use in the clinic, in the clinical laboratory, or in any other situation needing valid and reliable screening for balance skill which might be affected by changes in vestibular system function. The procedures detailed here can be easily administered and take less than 1 min per trial. References to published papers with normative data are provided. The representative results section includes examples of data collected with these screening tests.

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Cohen, H. S. (2023). Screening People on Standing Balance with Romberg Testing and Walking Balance with Tandem Walking. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2023(199), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3791/65663

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