Features

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

CategoryDescription
Sitting BalanceSitting unsupported with arms folded
Standing BalanceStanding unsupported, standing with eyes closed
TransfersSit to stand, transfers between chairs
Dynamic BalanceReaching forward, picking up objects, turning
Functional TasksPlacing foot on stool, standing on one leg

Fall Risk Levels

Score interpretation and risk levels

ScoreLevelInterpretation
0-20High Fall RiskWheelchair bound or requires significant assistance
21-40Moderate Fall RiskWalking with assistance required
41-56Low Fall RiskIndependent ambulation possible

How It Works

Steps to complete a rehabilitation assessment

1

Berg Balance Scale Assessment

Complete the 14-item Berg Balance Scale to evaluate functional balance

2

Patient Information

Link to patient profile, age, sex, diagnosis, and clinical notes

3

Fall Risk & Mobility Analysis

AI analyzes scores to determine fall risk level and functional mobility status

4

Personalized Exercise Program

AI generates tailored exercises, weekly schedule, and progression plan

Note

Berg Balance Scale assessment should be conducted with the patient present while ensuring their safety during motor tasks.

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.

Tip

You can view the history of previous assessments to track patient progress over time and compare scores.