Name: MJ Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA)*

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Name: MJ Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA)* Description: The Tinetti assessment tool is an easily administered task-oriented test that measures an older adult s gait and balance abilities. Equipment needed: Completion: Time: Hard armless chair Stopwatch or wristwatch 15 ft walkway 10-15 minutes Scoring: A three-point ordinal scale, ranging from 0-2. 0 indicates the highest level of impairment and 2 the individuals independence. Total Balance Score = 16 Total Gait Score = 12 Total Test Score = 28 Interpretation: 25-28 = low fall risk 19-24 = medium fall risk < 19 = high fall risk * Tinetti ME. Performance-oriented assessment of mobility problems in elderly patients. JAGS 1986; 34: 119-126. (Scoring description: PT Bulletin Feb. 10, 1993) Page 1 of 6

Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) - Balance Tests - Initial instructions: Subject is seated in hard, armless chair. The following maneuvers are tested. 1. Sitting Balance Leans or slides in chair =0 Steady, safe =1 _1 2. Arises Unable without help =0 Able, uses arms to help =1 Able without using arms =2 1_ 3. Attempts to Arise Unable without help =0 Able, requires > 1 attempt =1 Able to rise, 1 attempt =2 _1 4. Immediate Standing Balance (first 5 seconds) Unsteady (swaggers, moves feet, trunk sway) =0 Steady but uses walker or other support =1 Steady without walker or other support =2 1 5. Standing Balance Unsteady =0 Steady but wide stance( medial heals > 4 inches apart) and uses cane or other support =1 Narrow stance without support =2 1 6. Nudged (subject at maximum position with feet as close together as possible, examiner pushes lightly on subject s sternum with palm of hand 3 times) Begins to fall =0 Staggers, grabs, catches self =1 Steady =2 1 7. Eyes Closed (at maximum position of item 6) Unsteady =0 Steady =1 0 8. Turing 360 Degrees Discontinuous steps =0 Continuous steps =1 1 Unsteady (grabs, staggers) =0 Steady =1 0 9. Sitting Down Unsafe (misjudged distance, falls into chair) =0 Uses arms or not a smooth motion =1 Safe, smooth motion =2 1_ BALANCE SCORE: 8 /16 Page 2 of 6

Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) - Gait Tests - Initial Instructions: Subject stands with examiner, walks down hallway or across room, first at usual pace, then back at rapid, but safe pace (using usual walking aids) 10. Initiation of Gait (immediately after told to go Any hesitancy or multiple attempts to start =0 No hesitancy =1 1 11. Step Length and Height Right swing foot Does not pass left stance foot with step =0 Passes left stance foot =1 1 Right foot does not clear floor completely With step =0 Right foot completely clears floor =1 _1 Left swing foot Does not pass right stance foot with step =0 Passes right stance foot =1 _0 Left foot does not clear floor completely With step =0 Left foot completely clears floor =1 1 12. Step Symmetry Right and left step length not equal (estimate) =0 Right and left step length appear equal =1 0 13. Step Continuity Stopping or discontinuity between steps =0 Steps appear continuous =1 0 14. Path (estimated in relation to floor tiles, 12-inch diameter; observe excursion of 1 foot over about 10 ft. of the course) Marked deviation =0 Mild/moderate deviation or uses walking aid =1 Straight without walking aid =2 1 15. Trunk Marked sway or uses walking aid =0 No sway but flexion of knees or back or Spreads arms out while walking =1 No sway, no flexion, no use of arms, and no Use of walking aid =2 1 16. Walking Stance Heels apart =0 Heels almost touching while walking =1 0 GAIT SCORE = BALANCE SCORE = 8 /16 TOTAL SCORE (Gait + Balance ) = 6 /12 14 /28 {< 19 high fall risk, 19-24 medium fall risk, 25-28 low fall risk} Tinetti Performance Date Date Date Date Page 3 of 6

Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) Balance Tests: 3/09 Subject is seated on hard, armless chair SITTING BALANCE 1 Leans or slides in chair =0, Steady, safe =1 ARISES 1 Unable without help =0; Able, uses arms =1, Able without using arms = 2 ATTEMPTS TO RISE: 1 Unable w/o help=0; Able, requires > 1 attempt =1; Able in 1 attempt =2 IMMEDIATE 1 STANDING BALANCE (first 5 seconds) Unsteady (sway/stagger/feet move)=0; Steady, w/ support =1;Steady w/o support =2 STANDING 1 BALANCE Unsteady =0; Steady, stance > 4 inch BOS & requires support =1; Narrow stance, w/o support =2 STERNAL NUDGE 1 (feet close together) Begins to fall =0; Staggers, grabs, catches self =1; Steady =2 EYES CLOSED (feet close together) Unsteady =0; Steady =1 TURNING 360 0 DEGREES Discontinuous steps =0; Continuous steps =1 TURNING 360 1 DEGREES Unsteady (staggers, grabs) =0;Steady =1 SITTING DOWN 1 Unsafe (misjudges distance, falls) Page 4 of 6

=0;Uses arms, or not a smooth motion =1; Safe, smooth motion =2 BALANCE SCORE TOTAL 8 /16 /16 /16 /16 GAIT INITATION 1 (immediate after told go) Any hesitancy, multiple attempts to start =0; No hesitancy =1 STEP LENGTH 1 R swing foot passes L stance leg =1; L swing foot passes R =1 FOOT CLEARANCE 1 R foot completely clears floor =1; L foot completely clears floor =1 STEP SYMMETRY 1 R and L step length unequal =0; R and L step length equal=1 STEP CONTINUITY 0 Stop/discontinuity between steps =0; Steps appear continuous =1 PATH (excursion) 1 Marked deviation =0; Mild/moderate deviation or use of aid =1; Straight without device=2 TRUNK 1 Marked sway or uses device =0; No sway but knee or trunk flexion or spread arms while walking =1; None of the above deviations=2 BASE OF SUPPORT 0 Heels apart =0; Heels close while walking =1 GAIT SCORE TOTAL 6/12 /12 /12 /12 ASSISTIVE DEVICE RW TOTAL SCORE (BALANCE + GAIT) 14/28 /28 /28 /28 FALL RISK High (minimal >23, Mod. 19-23, High < 19) Therapist initials Page 5 of 6

Interpretation: The result of the assessment indicates that the client s fall risk is high. Strength: -Her sitting balance is steady and safe -The client is able to ambulate continuously with the use of rolling walker -She is able to stand up from a chair with compensatory technique (push-up method) -Her standing endurance is good as long as she is supported by the walker. -When turning 360 degrees, she is able to do it with continuous steps while using walker. -Sitting down is safe but uses arms to support the weight Weakness: -Fall risk is high according to the score -Requires occasional rest breaks when ambulating (20 min) -Heavily relied on the use of RW -Unsteady gait pattern Page 6 of 6