Tinetti Score Formula:
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The Tinetti Score is a clinical assessment tool used to evaluate a person's gait and balance abilities. It helps healthcare professionals assess fall risk in older adults and other populations with mobility issues.
The calculator uses the Tinetti Score formula:
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Interpretation:
Details: The Tinetti Assessment Tool is widely used in geriatric care, physical therapy, and rehabilitation settings to identify individuals at risk of falling and to guide appropriate interventions.
Tips: Enter the Balance Score (0-16) and Gait Score (0-12) obtained from the clinical assessment. The calculator will compute the total Tinetti Score and provide a fall risk assessment.
Q1: Who should be assessed with the Tinetti tool?
A: The Tinetti Assessment is particularly useful for older adults, individuals with neurological conditions, or anyone with known balance or gait problems.
Q2: How long does the assessment take?
A: The complete Tinetti Assessment typically takes 10-15 minutes to administer by a trained healthcare professional.
Q3: What components are evaluated in the Balance section?
A: The Balance section assesses sitting balance, rising from a chair, immediate standing balance, standing balance, nudged balance, eyes closed balance, and turning balance.
Q4: What does the Gait section evaluate?
A: The Gait section evaluates initiation of gait, step length and height, step symmetry, step continuity, path deviation, trunk stability, and walking stance.
Q5: Can this replace a comprehensive fall risk assessment?
A: While the Tinetti Score is a valuable tool, it should be used as part of a comprehensive fall risk assessment that includes medical history, medication review, and environmental factors.