Pediatric Balance and Motor Scale Tool
- Age in years
- Standing balance score
- Walking stability score
- Gross motor coordination score
- Pediatric Balance and Motor Scale Explanation and Clinical Context
The Pediatric Balance and Motor Scale is a structured clinical assessment designed to evaluate balance stability gait control and motor coordination in children across a wide developmental range. These domains reflect essential neuromotor functions that support mobility and safe daily activity. The scale includes standing balance walking stability and gross motor coordination which together provide a practical composite profile of a childs motor capability. Higher scores represent better postural control and coordinated movement. Lower scores indicate impairment that may affect gait safety motor planning and participation in physical activity. In clinical settings this scale assists therapists and physicians in identifying developmental delays monitoring progression during therapy and guiding individualized rehabilitation planning. It also helps to evaluate the impact of neurological musculoskeletal or congenital conditions on motor performance. The interpretation categories in this tool group total scores into meaningful clinical strata to guide treatment decisions and follow up planning. The scale is used in pediatric neurology developmental rehabilitation and physical therapy to inform comprehensive patient management.
Reference
Franjoine MR Gunther JS Taylor MJ. Pediatric Balance Scale a modified version of the Berg Balance Scale for the school age child with mild to moderate motor impairment. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2003.
Pickering RM et al. Motor skill and balance measures in childhood development systematic review. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 2018.
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