Protocol
The SEBT is a dynamic postural control test that requires
balance on 1 leg with maximum reach of the opposite limb.12
The SEBT has been found to have high interrater reliability,
ranging from intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values of
0.67 to 0.96, and high intrarater reliability, 0.81 to 0.93.23,27 A
verbal and visual demonstration of the SEBT was provided to
each participant by the investigator. There are 8 directions for
the stance leg; only 3 directions were assessed in this study.
Eight directions are redundant, so excursions were limited
to anteromedial, medial, and posteromedial (Figure 1).22
Participants warmed up using a stationary bike for 5 minutes at
a self-selected pace. Following the warm-up, each participant
was asked to stand on her dominant limb in the center of the
Combo grid (Engineering Fitness International, Inc, San Diego,
California). Four practice trials for each of the 3 excursions were
performed.40 Following a rest break, participants completed 3
trials in randomized order with a 10-second break between trials
and 20 seconds between directions. The trial was completed
when the participant returned to the starting position by placing
the reaching leg within 5 in. (12.7 cm) of the stance leg. The
trial was repeated if she lost balance, lost foot contact, or was
unable to return the reaching foot to the starting position. Reach
distance was normalized to the participant’s leg length.13
ProtocolThe SEBT is a dynamic postural control test that requiresbalance on 1 leg with maximum reach of the opposite limb.12The SEBT has been found to have high interrater reliability,ranging from intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values of0.67 to 0.96, and high intrarater reliability, 0.81 to 0.93.23,27 Averbal and visual demonstration of the SEBT was provided toeach participant by the investigator. There are 8 directions forthe stance leg; only 3 directions were assessed in this study.Eight directions are redundant, so excursions were limitedto anteromedial, medial, and posteromedial (Figure 1).22Participants warmed up using a stationary bike for 5 minutes ata self-selected pace. Following the warm-up, each participantwas asked to stand on her dominant limb in the center of theCombo grid (Engineering Fitness International, Inc, San Diego,California). Four practice trials for each of the 3 excursions wereperformed.40 Following a rest break, participants completed 3trials in randomized order with a 10-second break between trialsand 20 seconds between directions. The trial was completedwhen the participant returned to the starting position by placingthe reaching leg within 5 in. (12.7 cm) of the stance leg. Thetrial was repeated if she lost balance, lost foot contact, or wasunable to return the reaching foot to the starting position. Reachdistance was normalized to the participant's leg length.13
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Protocol
The sebt is a Dynamic postural Control Test that requires
balance on Leg 1 with maximum reach of the Opposite Limb.12
The sebt has been Found to have High interrater reliability,
intraclass correlation coefficient ranging from (ICC) values of
0.67 to 0.96, and. High reliability Intrarater, 0.81 to 0.93.23,27 A
demonstration of the verbal and Visual sebt was provided to
each participant by the investigator. There are 8 Directions for
the stance Leg; Directions were only 3 Assessed in this Study.
Eight Directions are Redundant, so were Excursions Limited
to anteromedial, medial, and posteromedial (Figure 1) .22
Participants warmed up using a stationary Bike for 5 minutes at
a self-selected Pace. Warm-up the following, each participant
was asked to stand on Her dominant Limb in the Center of the
Grid Combo (Engineering Fitness International, Inc., San Diego,
California). Four Trials Practice for each of the 3 Excursions were
Performed.40 Following a Rest Break, participants completed 3
Trials in randomized Order with a 10-Second Break between Trials
and 20 seconds between Directions. The Trial was completed
when the participant returned to the Starting position by placing
the reaching Within Leg 5 in. (12.7 cm) of the Leg stance. The
Trial was repeated if She balance Lost, Lost Contact Foot, or was
unable to reaching the Foot Return to the Starting position. Reach
Distance was normalized to the participant's Leg Length.13.
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Protocol
The SEBT is a dynamic postural control test that requires
balance on 1 leg with maximum reach of the opposite. Limb.12
The SEBT has been found to have high interrater reliability
ranging, from intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Values of
0.67, to 0.96 and high intrarater reliability 0.81 0.93.23 27, to, A
verbal and visual demonstration of the SEBT. Was provided to
.Each participant by the investigator. There are 8 directions for
the stance leg; only 3 directions were assessed in this. Study.
Eight directions, are redundant so excursions were limited
to anteromedial medial and,, posteromedial (Figure 1). 22
Participants. Warmed up using a stationary bike for 5 minutes at
a self-selected pace. Following, the warm-up each participant
.Was asked to stand on her dominant limb in the center of the
Combo grid (Engineering Fitness International Inc San,,, Diego
California).? Four practice trials for each of the 3 excursions were
performed.40 Following a, rest break participants completed 3
trials. In randomized order with a 10-second break between trials
and 20 seconds between directions. The trial was completed
.When the participant returned to the starting position by placing
the reaching leg within 5 in. (12.7 cm) of the stance. Leg. The
trial was repeated if she lost balance lost contact or, foot, was
unable to return the reaching foot to the starting. Position. Reach
distance was normalized to the participant s leg length.13. '
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