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About FAB Scale. Each activity is scored on apoint scale fromto 4, where higher scores indicate better performance The Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) Scale is designed to assess the ability to maintain upright balance in older adults, particularly those who are highly active and at an increased risk of fall-related injuries Static and dynamic balance under varying sensory conditions; designed to measure balance in higher-functioning active older adults. The FAB scale is a performance-based measure that comprehensively addresses the multiple dimensions of balance. Methods: A Long Form Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) scale Cut-Off Score: ≤/Points. Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; Objective: To develop and evaluate INTRODUCTION. Scoring Form for Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) ScaleSTAND on FOAM & EYES CLOSED Step onto foam, feet shoulder width apart, cross arms over chest and eyes opment of a multidimensional balance scale for use with func-tionally independent older adults. Target Population: Older adults The scale was The FAB scale is a clinical tool used to assess all components of balance control and ability in inactive elderly people. However, the scale has not been translated into Thai, Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale (FAB) in people with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS). Short-Form Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) scale Cut-Off Score: ≤ 9/Points 3 Unable to maintain upright balance, takes two steps but able to restore balance independentlyUnable to maintain upright balance, takes more than two steps but able to restore balance independentlyUnable to maintain upright balance, takes two or more steps and requires manual assistUnable to maintain upright balance, no The test consists ofactivities that challenge different aspects of balance, such as standing with eyes closed, reaching forward, turning, stepping, and standing on one leg.