Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke: Difference between revisions
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Objective
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PASS is a postural assessment scale specifically designed to assess and monitor postural control after stroke. It contains 12 four-level items of varying difficulty for assessing ability to maintain or change a given lying, sitting, or standing posture
Intended Population
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Stroke patients
Method of Use
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Reference
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Benaim C, Pérennou DA, Villy J, Rousseaux M, Pelissier JY. Validation of a standardized assessment of postural control in stroke patients: the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS). Stroke. 1999 Sep;30(9):1862-8.
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Reliability[edit | edit source]
Validity[edit | edit source]
PASS is one of the most valid and reliable clinical assessments of postural control in stroke patients during the first 3 months after stroke[1]
Responsiveness[edit | edit source]
Miscellaneous
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There is strong evidence that a short form of Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke patients, the 5-item PASS-3L, has sound psycho-metric properties in people with stroke[2].
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- ↑ Benaim C, Pérennou DA, Villy J, Rousseaux M, Pelissier JY. Validation of a standardized assessment of postural control in stroke patients: the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS). Stroke. 1999 Sep;30(9):1862-8.
- ↑ Stroke 2002;33(4):1022-7. Wang CH, Hsueh IP, Sheu CF, Yao G, Hsieh CL. Psychometric properties of 2 simplified 3-level balance scales used for patients with stroke. Phys Ther 2004;84(5):430-8.