Rehabilitation Assessment
Functional mobility assessment using the Berg Balance Scale with personalized exercise programs and progress tracking
Berg Balance Scale
Globally validated scale for balance and mobility assessment
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Sitting Balance | Sitting unsupported with arms folded |
| Standing Balance | Standing unsupported, standing with eyes closed |
| Transfers | Sit to stand, transfers between chairs |
| Dynamic Balance | Reaching forward, picking up objects, turning |
| Functional Tasks | Placing foot on stool, standing on one leg |
Fall Risk Levels
Score interpretation and risk levels
| Score | Level | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 0-20 | High Fall Risk | Wheelchair bound or requires significant assistance |
| 21-40 | Moderate Fall Risk | Walking with assistance required |
| 41-56 | Low Fall Risk | Independent ambulation possible |
How It Works
Steps to complete a rehabilitation assessment
Berg Balance Scale Assessment
Complete the 14-item Berg Balance Scale to evaluate functional balance
Patient Information
Link to patient profile, age, sex, diagnosis, and clinical notes
Fall Risk & Mobility Analysis
AI analyzes scores to determine fall risk level and functional mobility status
Personalized Exercise Program
AI generates tailored exercises, weekly schedule, and progression plan
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Key Features
Personalized Exercises
Exercise program specifically designed based on assessment results and functional ability level.
Weekly Schedule
Organized weekly therapy schedule specifying exercises, repetitions, and duration for each day.
Fall Risk Assessment
Automatic fall risk stratification with safety recommendations and precautions.
Progression Plan
Gradual progression plan to increase exercise difficulty based on patient improvement.
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