Comparative Utility of the BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and Brief-BESTest for Predicting Falls in Individuals With Parkinson Disease: A Cohort Study by Ryan P. Duncan, Abigail L. Leddy, James T. Cavanaugh, Leland E. Dibble, Terry D. Ellis, Matthew P. Ford, K. Bo Foreman, and Gammon M. Earhart ptjournal Volume 93(4): April 1, 2013 © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association
Baseline Demographic Characteristics of Participantsa. Ryan P. Duncan et al. PHYS THER 2013;93: © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association
Flow diagram describing number of participants evaluated and reasons for loss at designated time points. Ryan P. Duncan et al. PHYS THER 2013;93: © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association
Comparison of Baseline Characteristics Between Participants Who Did or Did Not Drop Out at 12 Monthsa. Ryan P. Duncan et al. PHYS THER 2013;93: © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for the Brief-BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and BESTest for retrospective fall prediction over 6 months (A) and prospective fall prediction over 6 months (B) and 12 months (C). Ryan P. Duncan et al. PHYS THER 2013;93: © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association
Predictive Values for the Brief-BESTest, Mini-BESTest, and BESTest at Each Time Pointa. Ryan P. Duncan et al. PHYS THER 2013;93: © 2013 American Physical Therapy Association