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Vestibular Activities Balance Scale (vabs)

overall review score: 4.2
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The Vestibular Activities Balance Scale (VABS) is a specialized assessment tool designed to evaluate and track an individual's balance, vestibular function, and related motor skills. It is often used by clinicians, therapists, and researchers to identify vestibular deficits, develop targeted intervention plans, and monitor progress over time. VABS incorporates various activities and tasks that challenge balance and spatial orientation to provide a comprehensive understanding of a person's vestibular health.

Key Features

  • Standardized assessment protocol for vestibular and balance function
  • Includes diverse activities to challenge different aspects of balance
  • Quantitative scoring system for objective evaluation
  • Suitable for different age groups and clinical populations
  • Provides detailed insights into sensory integration related to balance
  • Used in both clinical diagnosis and research settings

Pros

  • Comprehensive evaluation of vestibular and balance functions
  • Objective and standardized scoring enhances reliability
  • Versatile for use across various patient populations
  • Helps tailor personalized rehabilitation programs

Cons

  • Requires trained professionals to administer accurately
  • Time-consuming depending on the testing protocol
  • Limited accessibility in some settings due to specialized equipment
  • May require additional assessments for a complete diagnosis

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:26:31 AM UTC