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Balance and Proprioception: Functional Reach Test balance and proprioception May 07, 2026

The Functional Reach Test, or FRT, measures how far a person can reach forward while standing without stepping or losing balance. Duncan and colleagues introduced the FRT as a clinical measure of balance, and it has since become a widely used low-equipment dynamic balance test.  

A systematic revie...

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Balance and Proprioception: Chair Sit and Reach Test balance and proprioception May 05, 2026

The Chair Sit and Reach Test measures lower-body flexibility, particularly hamstring flexibility, in a seated chair position. It is widely used as part of the Senior Fitness Test battery and is a practical alternative to floor-based sit-and-reach testing for older adults. Jones, Rikli, Max and Noffa...

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Balance and Proprioception: Tandem Balance Test with Eyes Closed balance and proprioception May 05, 2026

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The Tandem Balance Test With Eyes Closed is a narrow-base static balance assessment where the client stands heel-to-toe with visual input removed. It is more challenging than tandem stance with eyes open because the client must rely more heavily on somatosensory and vestibular...

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Balance and Proprioception: Tandem Balance Test balance and proprioception May 05, 2026

The Tandem Balance Test measures how long a client can maintain a heel-to-toe standing position. It is more challenging than double-leg stance and less demanding than many single-leg tasks, making it useful for balance progression, foot-order comparison and older-adult balance monitoring. Your origi...

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Balance and Proprioception: Double Leg (DL) Balance - Eyes Closed Test balance and proprioception May 05, 2026

The Double-Leg Balance Eyes Closed Test assesses static standing balance without visual input. It is related to Romberg-style balance testing and sensory integration balance tasks. Romberg-style testing uses eyes-closed standing to challenge proprioceptive and vestibular contribution, but it should ...

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SEBT Explained: What It Is and Why It Matters balance and proprioception research paper Mar 09, 2026

The Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) is a well-established dynamic balance assessment used to evaluate ankle control during single-leg stance. The test challenges the lower limb in three primary directions:

  • Anterior (SEBT-A)
  • Posteromedial (SEBT-PM)
  • Posterolateral (SEBT-PL)

Because it requi...

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Balance and Proprioception: Single-Leg Balance with Head Rotation balance and proprioception Jan 29, 2024

Single-Leg Balance With Head Rotation progresses static single-leg stance by adding horizontal head turns. Direct evidence for this exact MAT test is limited, but related vestibular screening research uses standing balance tasks with yaw head rotations to increase sensory and vestibular challenge.  ...

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Balance and Proprioception: Single-Leg Balance with Head Up & Down balance and proprioception Jan 15, 2024

Single-Leg Balance With Head Up/Down progresses standard single-leg balance by adding vertical head movement, also called pitch head movement. This increases the sensory and vestibular challenge because the client must maintain balance while the head moves up and down.

Direct evidence for this exac...

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Balance and Proprioception: Upper Quarter Y Balance Test balance and proprioception May 22, 2023

The Upper Quarter Y-Balance Test, often abbreviated as UQYBT or YBT-UQ, is a closed-chain upper-limb reach test performed from a push-up or modified push-up position. It measures how far the free hand can reach in the medial, superolateral and inferolateral directions while the opposite arm supports...

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Balance and Proprioception: Star Excursion Sitting Test (SEST) balance and proprioception May 22, 2023

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The Star Excursion Sitting Test adapts star-style reach testing into a seated position. Exact peer-reviewed evidence for this specific MAT test is limited, so interpretation should be based on standardised setup, baseline comparison and related evidence from dynamic reaching a...

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Balance and Proprioception: Single-Leg Balance - Eyes Closed balance and proprioception May 22, 2023

The Single-Leg Balance Eyes Closed Test measures how long a client can stand on one leg without visual input. It is more demanding than the eyes-open version and is closely related to the Unipedal Stance Test, which has published normative values for eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions.  

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Balance and Proprioception: Single-Leg Balance - Eyes Open balance and proprioception May 22, 2023

The Single-Leg Balance Eyes Open Test measures how long a client can stand on one leg while keeping their eyes open. It is closely related to the Unipedal Stance Test, which has published normative values for eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions across age groups and sex.  

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