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Objective
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The BOOMER consists of the following four tests;
- Timed static stance feet together eyes closed
- Functional reach
- Step test
- Timed up and go (TUG)
Intended Population
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Older adults with deficiencies in standing balance.[2]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Haines, T., Kuys, S. S., Morrison, G., Clarke, J., Bew, P., & McPhail, S. (2007). Development and validation of the balance outcome measure for elder rehabilitation. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 88(12), 1614-1621.
- ↑ Kuys, S.S., Morrison, G., Bew, P.G., Clarke, J., & Haines, T.P. (2011). Further validation of the balance outcome measure for elder rehabilitation. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 92(1), 101-105.