The Mini-BESTest1 was published in 2010 to introduce a shorter version of the Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest). The Mini-BESTest has gained in popularity both as a clinical tool and as a research outcome measure of dynamic balance control. The test is freely downloadable and can be found at the BESTest website (www.BESTest.us) (Appendix). It has come to our attention both through our own studies and through published manuscripts that there is a discrepancy in how people are scoring and reporting total scores. Part of …
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