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It is the measure of the difference, in centimetres, between arm's length with arms at 90° flexion and maximal forward reach, using a fixed base of support. The ...
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The test explained:
The Functional Reach Test is performed with the participant in standing. It is the measure of the difference, in centimetres, between arm's length with arms at 90° flexion and maximal forward reach, using a fixed base of support. The test uses a centimetres measuring device against a wall at shoulder height. It is reported that a reach of 15 cm may predict a fall.
Setting : Physiotherapy cubicle
Equipment required: Wall 1 meter ruler with centimetre measurements
Velcro or tape to fix ruler to wall at shoulder height
Chair Non permanent marker Line marked on floor
Method :
“ If at any point you need to rest please say and you can sit down”.
“You will have one practice session. We will do this a further two times. You can sit and have a rest between each measure ”.