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Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke David Gogo,2020 Introduction The PASS for Postural Assessment Scale for stroke patient is an instrument evaluating posture and balance after stroke published in Stroke in 1999 We propose 20 years
The Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS) is an outcome measure specifically designed to assess and monitor postural control after stroke. It was developed in 1999 as an adaptation of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment balance subscale [1].
11 kwi 2016 · The Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS) is a 12-item performance-based scale used for assessing and monitoring postural control following stroke.
• PASS is a quick assessment tool and should be used in conjunction with other evaluations to get a more comprehensive picture of a patient's functional abilities. • Cut-off scores for predicting specific outcomes (e.g., walking ability at discharge) have been
POSTURAL ASSESSMENT SCALE FOR STROKE PATIENTS (PASS) PURPOSE: Designed for patients with stroke. 12 items of increasing difficulty that measure balance in lying, sitting, and standing. Measures ability to maintain equilibrium in static and dynamic positions. Assesses bed mobility and advanced balance tasks. EQUIPMENT: Mat INSTRUCTIONS:
The Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS) was developed to assess postural control in stroke patients within the first 3 months after stroke. Many postural assessments are not specically fi designed for stroke and have not been adequately analyzed for psychometric properties.