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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · The Timed Up and Go test or TUG test is used to help evaluate your mobility. It is a simple test that measures how quickly you can stand up, walk 10 feet, turn around, walk back, and sit down. It is often done to assess mobility in older adults or predict their risk of falls.

  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. 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.

  4. The TUG is a general physical performance test used to assess mobility, balance and locomotor performance in elderly people with balance disturbances.

  5. The Timed Up and Go Test is an easy-to-use test in order to assess the fall risk in the elderly population without much equipment. It has been rated both 87% sensitive as well as specific for identifying elderly who are at risk of falls in a small-scale study done by Shumway-Cook et al. (2000) .

  6. Nov 6, 2013 · The Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) assesses mobility, balance, walking ability, and fall risk in older adults.

  7. Get-up and Go Test Instructions: Ask the patient to perform the following series of maneuvers: 1. Sit comfortably in a straight-backed chair. 2. Rise from the chair. 3. Stand still momentarily. 4. Walk a short distance (approximately 3 meters). 5. Turn around. 6. Walk back to the chair. 7. Turn around. 8. Sit down in the chair. Scoring: