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== Objective<br> == | == Objective<br> == | ||
The Four Square Step Test (FSST) is used to assess dynamic stability and the ability of the subject to step over objects forward, lateral, and backward. | |||
== Intended Population<br> == | == Intended Population<br> == |
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Objective
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The Four Square Step Test (FSST) is used to assess dynamic stability and the ability of the subject to step over objects forward, lateral, and backward.
Intended Population
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- Older adults/geriatrics
- Stroke
- Parkinson's Disease
- Vestibular Disorders
- Limb Loss/Amputation