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Comparative Utility of the BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and Brief-BESTest for Predicting Falls in Individuals With Parkinson Disease: A Cohort Study

Ryan P. Duncan, Abigail L. Leddy, James T. Cavanaugh, Leland E. Dibble, Terry D. Ellis, Matthew P. Ford, K. Bo Foreman and Gammon M. Earhart
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy April 2013, 93 (4) 542-550; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20120302
Ryan P. Duncan
R.P. Duncan, PT, DPT, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri.
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Abigail L. Leddy
A.L. Leddy, PT, DPT, MSCI, Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
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James T. Cavanaugh
J.T. Cavanaugh, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of New England, Portland, Maine.
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Leland E. Dibble
L.E. Dibble, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Terry D. Ellis
T.D. Ellis, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Matthew P. Ford
M.P. Ford, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions, Birmingham, Alabama.
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K. Bo Foreman
K.B. Foreman, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah.
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Gammon M. Earhart
G.M. Earhart, PT, PhD, Program in Physical Therapy, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, and Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, Campus Box 8502, 4444 Forest Park Blvd, St Louis, MO 63108 (USA).
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vol. 93 no. 4 542-550
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20120302

Published By 
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy
Print ISSN 
0000-0035
Online ISSN 
9999-9994
History 
  • Received July 17, 2012
  • Accepted November 13, 2012
  • Published online April 1, 2013.

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© 2013

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  1. Ryan P. Duncan,
  2. Abigail L. Leddy,
  3. James T. Cavanaugh,
  4. Leland E. Dibble,
  5. Terry D. Ellis,
  6. Matthew P. Ford,
  7. K. Bo Foreman and
  8. Gammon M. Earhart
  1. R.P. Duncan, PT, DPT, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri.
  2. A.L. Leddy, PT, DPT, MSCI, Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
  3. J.T. Cavanaugh, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of New England, Portland, Maine.
  4. L.E. Dibble, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  5. T.D. Ellis, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  6. M.P. Ford, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions, Birmingham, Alabama.
  7. K.B. Foreman, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah.
  8. G.M. Earhart, PT, PhD, Program in Physical Therapy, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, and Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, Campus Box 8502, 4444 Forest Park Blvd, St Louis, MO 63108 (USA).
  1. Address all correspondence to Dr Earhart at: demo{at}highwire.org.
  1. A poster presentation of this work was given at the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association; January 21–24, 2013; San Diego, California.

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Ryan P. Duncan, Abigail L. Leddy, James T. Cavanaugh, Leland E. Dibble, Terry D. Ellis, Matthew P. Ford, K. Bo Foreman, Gammon M. Earhart
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy Apr 2013, 93 (4) 542-550; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20120302

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Comparative Utility of the BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and Brief-BESTest for Predicting Falls in Individuals With Parkinson Disease: A Cohort Study
Ryan P. Duncan, Abigail L. Leddy, James T. Cavanaugh, Leland E. Dibble, Terry D. Ellis, Matthew P. Ford, K. Bo Foreman, Gammon M. Earhart
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy Apr 2013, 93 (4) 542-550; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20120302
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