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Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
STATIC BALANCE
1. Sitting balance
2. Standing balance: double leg stance, tandem stance, single-leg stance
DYNAMIC BALANCE
3. Sitting/standing & moving component
4. Dual tasking with a cognitive or physical component
5. Turning, figure-8 walking
6. Navigating complex environments: narrow spaces, negotiating obstacles
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