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Are there objective measures that demonstrate ActiveSteps efficacy?

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Are there objective measures that demonstrate ActiveSteps efficacy?

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Timed Up and Go (TUG) tests are accepted measures of mobility. The following chart shows the improvement in a small sample of ActiveStep patients who improved their TUG scores enough to change their classification for a high risk of falls to normal fall risk.

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