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Gait Abnormality Rating Scale

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Gait Abnormality Rating Scale (GARS) is a videotape-based analysis of 16 facets of human gait. It has been evaluated as a screening tool to identify patients at risk for injury from falls. and has been used in remote gait evaluation. A modified version was published in 1996.

Scoring and assessment

The scale comprises three categories:

  • five general facets
  • four lower extremity facets
  • seven trunk, head and upper extremity facets
  • Each item has a score range from 0 (good function) to 3 (poor function).

    The total GARS score is the sum of the 16 individual facets, and the total score represents a rank ordering of risk for falling, based on the number of gait abnormalities recognized and the severity of any gait abnormality identified.

    References

    Gait Abnormality Rating Scale Wikipedia


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