What is the Parkinson’s Balance Test?
Before discussing the Parkinson’s Balance Test properly, let’s talk about one way Parkinson’s Disease can impact a person.
Parkinson’s Disease is a neurological condition. This disease impacts people by causing unintended and uncontrollable movements. Their limbs experience tremors, they shake, and sometimes their limbs become stiff. All these problems caused by the disease can greatly impact a person’s balance and coordination, making them prone to falling, and if they fall, it could result in more unwanted complications.
The Parkinson’s Balance Test was developed to gauge the effects of Parkinson’s Disease on a patient’s gait and balance. It is mostly used as a monitoring test to help concoct treatment and disease management plans. Though, it can be used as a screening test for patients suspected of having Parkinson’s Disease. After all, a patient may already have the disease but hasn’t been diagnosed yet.
If you’ve been reading our guides about other Parkinson’s Disease-related tests like the Bradykinesia Test, Parkinson’s Rigidity Test, and the Parkinson’s Tremor Test, you will notice that for all three of those tests, patients are seated and only have to perform a few actions depending on the test. For the Parkinson’s Balance Test, they will mostly be standing up.










