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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · The TUG test is a simple test to measure your functional mobility and risk of falls. It involves standing up, walking 10 feet, turning, and sitting down again. Learn how to prepare, perform, and interpret the test results.

  2. Simple screening test that is a sensitive and specific measure of probability for falls among older adults [1]. A recent study published in 2022 found that the TUG test is a strong mortality predictor, displacing other established risk factors such as chronic diseases in geriatric populations of low and middle income countries. [2]

  3. www.gericareonline.net › Falls_Tool_2_Get_Up_and_Go_TestGet Up and Go Test

    The “Get Up and Go Test” is an assessment that should be conducted as part of a routine evaluation when dealing with older persons. Its purpose is to detect “fallers” and to identify those who need evaluation. The staff should be trained to perform the “Get Up and Go Test” at check-in and query those with gait or balance problems for falls.

  4. Nov 6, 2013 · The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) is a simple and reliable tool to assess mobility, balance, and fall risk in older adults and people with various conditions. Learn how to administer, score, and interpret the TUG, and see recommendations from the Neurology Section of the APTA.

  5. Oct 4, 2016 · The Timed Up and Go Test can give you an indication whether your patient has increased fall risk by simply asking them to stand up from a chair, walk 3 meters, return to the chair and sit...

  6. Jul 22, 2016 · Purpose: The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a reliable, cost-effective, safe, and time-efficient way to evaluate overall functional mobility. However, the TUG does not have normative reference values (NRV) for individuals younger than 60 years.

  7. The Timed Up and Go test (TUG) is a simple test used to assess a person's mobility and requires both static and dynamic balance. It uses the time that a person takes to rise from a chair, walk three meters, turn around 180 degrees, walk back to the chair, and sit down while turning 180 degrees.