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    BESS scores observed in real time versus with slow-motion video recording

    Date
    2014-05
    Author
    Stern, Danielle C.
    Amick, Ryan Zackary
    Jansen, Samantha D.
    Jorgensen, Michael J.
    Patterson, Jeremy A.
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    Stern, Danielle C.; Amick, Ryan Zackary; Jansen, Samantha D.; Jorgensen, Michael J.; Patterson, Jeremy A. 2014. BESS scores observed in real time versus with slow-motion video recording. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, vol. 46:no. 5:pp 696-696:Supplement: 1 Meeting Abstract: 2557
    Abstract
    The Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) is a subjective clinical balance assessment frequently used by various healthcare providers. A test administrator records the number of pre-defined errors committed by the test subject as they perform a number of balance stances.
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    http://swaymedical.com/wp-content/themes/sway/library/files/danielle-stern-acsm-2014.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/10057/10751
    http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/toc/2014/05001
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