Gait Abnormality Rating Scale

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Gait Abnormality Rating Scale
Purposeevaluate individuals who are a risk to fall

Gait Abnormality Rating Scale (GARS)[1] is a videotape-based analysis of 16 facets of human gait. It has been evaluated as a screening tool to identify patients at risk for injury from falls.[2] and has been used in remote gait evaluation.[3] A modified version was published in 1996.[4]

Scoring and assessment[edit]

The scale comprises three categories:[5]

Each item has a score range from 0 (good function) to 3 (poor function).[6]

The total GARS score is the sum of the 16 individual facets, and the total score represents a rank ordering of risk for falling, based on the number of gait abnormalities recognized and the severity of any gait abnormality identified.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wolfson L, Whipple R, Amerman P, Tobin JN (January 1990). "Gait assessment in the elderly: a gait abnormality rating scale and its relation to falls". J Gerontol. 45 (1): M12–9. doi:10.1093/geronj/45.1.m12. PMID 2295773.
  2. ^ VanSwearingen JM, Paschal KA, Bonino P, Chen TW (November 1998). "Assessing recurrent fall risk of community-dwelling, frail older veterans using specific tests of mobility and the physical performance test of function". J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 53 (6): M457–64. doi:10.1093/gerona/53a.6.m457. PMID 9823750.
  3. ^ Russell TG, Jull GA, Wootton R (2003). "The diagnostic reliability of Internet-based observational kinematic gait analysis". J Telemed Telecare. 9. Suppl 2 (Supplement 2): S48–51. doi:10.1258/135763303322596255. PMID 14728760. S2CID 6910676.
  4. ^ VanSwearingen JM, Paschal KA, Bonino P, Yang JF (September 1996). "The modified Gait Abnormality Rating Scale for recognizing the risk of recurrent falls in community-dwelling elderly adults". Phys Ther. 76 (9): 994–1002. doi:10.1093/ptj/76.9.994. PMID 8790277.
  5. ^ "GAIT ASSESSMENT RATING SCALE". Archived from the original on 13 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Abnormal Gait".