Five Times Sit to Stand Test: Difference between revisions
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The five Times Sit to Stand Test (5x Sit-To-Stand Test) commonly abbreviated as 5XSST is used to assesses functional lower extremity strength, transitional movements, balance, and fall risk in older adults. | |||
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Revision as of 15:03, 17 May 2020
Original Editor - Tolulope Adeniji
Top Contributors - Tolulope Adeniji, Roberta Villar Baffa Capobiango, Lucinda hampton and Kim Jackson
Objective[edit | edit source]
The five Times Sit to Stand Test (5x Sit-To-Stand Test) commonly abbreviated as 5XSST is used to assesses functional lower extremity strength, transitional movements, balance, and fall risk in older adults.