Category: Orthopedics
Keywords: Balance, mBESS, concussion (PubMed Search)
Posted: 12/12/2020 by Brian Corwell, MD
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The Romberg test is part of the standard neurologic examination. The patient is asked to stand with feet together, hand on hips/sides and the eyes are closed. Vestibular and proprioceptive input is being tested.
This test is not very sensitive overall, but especially in concussed athletes.
Many concussed athletes are able to stand relatively stable despite their neurologic injury.
In order to better identify postural instability in concussion, we perform 3 separate balance tests (modified balance error scoring system, mBESS).
A) Romberg
B) Single leg stance
C) Tandem Stance
Have patient stand quietly with hands on hips
Have patient close eyes and start 20 second trial
If error occurs tell patient to return to start as quickly as possible
Examples of errors: opening eyes, lifting hands, falling out of position