Reliability and Feasibility of Community Balance and Mobility Scale (CB&MS) in Elderly Population NagaRaju1, Maiya Arun2, Manikandan3 1MPT, Department of Physiotherapy, Manipal College of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal, Karnataka 2Associate Dean and Head, Physiotherapy Department, Manipal College of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal, Karnataka 3Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Manipal College of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal, Karnataka Online published on 13 February, 2013. Abstract The objective was to determine the reliability and feasibility of Community Balance and Mobility Scale (CB&MS) as a screening instrument for identifying balance dysfunction in elderly population in an Indian situation. An observational study was conducted in community and old age homes residing elderly population, involving 33 elderly individuals aged 60 years and above, selected by convenience sampling method. CB&MS and Computerized Static Posturography measures were used for assessment. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient and spearman's correlation coefficient were used for analysis. Results showed high test-retest reliability (0.985) but no correlation with velocity moment measure of Computerized Static Posturography. Our findings demonstrated that CB&MS is reliable and feasible and hence could be applicable in the community for assessing balance and mobility of young old elderly population. Top Keywords Test-Retest Reliability, Balance, Challenging Tasks, Community Setting. Top |