2018
DOI: 10.21859/jrehab.18.4.3
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Investigation of the Validity and Reliability of Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) in Assessment of Balance Disorders in People With Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: Objective Balance system and postural control are one of the major problems in people with multiple sclerosis. Therefore, the assessment of the balance system and postural control is very essential. Identification and use of standard tools can be a practical solution for more purposeful plan in this issue. Several tools have been used to investigate the balance disorders in these patients, which solely able to screen equilibrium problems, and only predict the risk of falling in the elderly. These questionnaire… Show more

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“…he key nervous components of postural control include motor processes, such as neuromuscular synergies, and sensory processes, such as visual, vestibular, and proprioception systems [1,2]. The vestibular receivers play a significant role in basic motion responses (maintaining head and posture) as they receive input related to the position of the head in space and generating reflexes [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…he key nervous components of postural control include motor processes, such as neuromuscular synergies, and sensory processes, such as visual, vestibular, and proprioception systems [1,2]. The vestibular receivers play a significant role in basic motion responses (maintaining head and posture) as they receive input related to the position of the head in space and generating reflexes [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above statistics clearly show the importance of addressing the outcomes of MS. Because MS affects different areas of the nervous system, it can have different consequences. Destruction of the myelin sheath of nerves in any area of the brain may cause specific symptoms {Fjeldstad, 2009 #15;Kamalian Lari, 2018 #22} [6,7]. One of these debilitating symptoms is balance and gait disturbance, which interferes with moving a person from one place to another, compromising the standing balance and functional activities such as walking and activity of daily living [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Destruction of the myelin sheath of nerves in any area of the brain may cause specific symptoms {Fjeldstad, 2009 #15;Kamalian Lari, 2018 #22} [6,7]. One of these debilitating symptoms is balance and gait disturbance, which interferes with moving a person from one place to another, compromising the standing balance and functional activities such as walking and activity of daily living [6][7][8]. All of these factors cause patients to lose their balance and walking ability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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