A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST

Background: Subjects with moderate disability in Parkinson’s disease experience difficulty when they are required to walk while attending to a complex activity. These subjects have a tendency to fall which is related to the disease symptoms and also may be due to age factor. This study is intended...

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Main Authors: Pallabi Goswami, Prof. Prabhu, Ujwal Bhattacharya, Kritica Boruah
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Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/183
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spelling doaj-b3eaa269caac446f84521cdfe76bb8572020-11-24T22:06:51ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362015-12-012610.15621/ijphy/2015/v2i6/80756A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TESTPallabi Goswami0Prof. Prabhu1Ujwal Bhattacharya2Kritica Boruah3College of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences, Guwahati, Assam, IndiaOxford college of Physiotherapy, Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaCollege of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences, Guwahati, Assam, IndiaCollege of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences Guwahati, Assam, India Background: Subjects with moderate disability in Parkinson’s disease experience difficulty when they are required to walk while attending to a complex activity. These subjects have a tendency to fall which is related to the disease symptoms and also may be due to age factor. This study is intended to predict the future falls in Parkinson’s disease. Subjects with moderate disability were assessed with the Tinnetti mobility test and Timed up and go test, where the number of falls will be correlated with each test scores to check which test can predict the future falls better. Method: The participants in the study were 30 Parkinson’s Disease subjects, out of which 12 subjects did not meet the inclusion criteria, remaining 18 subjects were assessed with Tinnetti mobility test and Timed Up and Go test. For each subject scores were documented. The study was done for a duration of 1 year. During this time subjects were allowed to document the number of falls. These numbers of falls were correlated with each test scores for the prediction of falls. Results: Pearson correlation test has been done to correlate the number of falls with each test score and found that Tinnetti mobility test is negatively correlated to the number of falls that is - .847 and Timed Up and Go test is positively related that is 0.924. The correlation result with each test score were statistically significant (p<0.01) but Timed Up and Go test score was found to be more significant compared to Tinnetti mobility test scores. Conclusion: The analysis shows that Timed Up and Go test is a better predictor of falls than Tinnetti mobility test which is showing statistical significance (p<0.01) in case of Parkinson’s disease patients. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/183Parkinson’s diseaseTimed up & Go (TUG)Tinetti Mobility Test (TMT)fall in Parkinson’s disease.
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author Pallabi Goswami
Prof. Prabhu
Ujwal Bhattacharya
Kritica Boruah
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Prof. Prabhu
Ujwal Bhattacharya
Kritica Boruah
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Parkinson’s disease
Timed up & Go (TUG)
Tinetti Mobility Test (TMT)
fall in Parkinson’s disease.
author_facet Pallabi Goswami
Prof. Prabhu
Ujwal Bhattacharya
Kritica Boruah
author_sort Pallabi Goswami
title A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
title_short A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
title_full A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
title_fullStr A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
title_full_unstemmed A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST
title_sort comparative study on prediction of falls in parkinsons disease subjects using timed up and go test with tinetti mobility test
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background: Subjects with moderate disability in Parkinson’s disease experience difficulty when they are required to walk while attending to a complex activity. These subjects have a tendency to fall which is related to the disease symptoms and also may be due to age factor. This study is intended to predict the future falls in Parkinson’s disease. Subjects with moderate disability were assessed with the Tinnetti mobility test and Timed up and go test, where the number of falls will be correlated with each test scores to check which test can predict the future falls better. Method: The participants in the study were 30 Parkinson’s Disease subjects, out of which 12 subjects did not meet the inclusion criteria, remaining 18 subjects were assessed with Tinnetti mobility test and Timed Up and Go test. For each subject scores were documented. The study was done for a duration of 1 year. During this time subjects were allowed to document the number of falls. These numbers of falls were correlated with each test scores for the prediction of falls. Results: Pearson correlation test has been done to correlate the number of falls with each test score and found that Tinnetti mobility test is negatively correlated to the number of falls that is - .847 and Timed Up and Go test is positively related that is 0.924. The correlation result with each test score were statistically significant (p<0.01) but Timed Up and Go test score was found to be more significant compared to Tinnetti mobility test scores. Conclusion: The analysis shows that Timed Up and Go test is a better predictor of falls than Tinnetti mobility test which is showing statistical significance (p<0.01) in case of Parkinson’s disease patients.
topic Parkinson’s disease
Timed up & Go (TUG)
Tinetti Mobility Test (TMT)
fall in Parkinson’s disease.
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/183
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