Current clinical practices fail to identify 69-85% of patients at risk for falling

 
 
 

New Stability Scale Measures Balance & Fall Risk

 
  1. Test your patient’s balance with a 60 second test

  2. Predict their fall risk in the next 12 months with an easy to use 1-10 score

  3. Implement behavior change to improve balance health


 

 How do I use the Stability Pro?


Why does my clinic need the Stability Scale?

1 in 4 older adults fall each year and more than 50% fail to report it to their physicians

91% of older adults believe it’s very important or extremely important to maintain or improve balance. Source: Feedback Loop.

The Stability Scale is based on 15+ years of scientific research and uses Briocore technology: artificial intelligence that identifies patterns of postural stability and instability (more about the science). Fun fact: ZIBRIO technology was originally invented for astronauts on the moon.

Award winning!


Why is the Stability Scale better?

The Stability Pro scale and BalanceCare software work in unison for a complete solution so you can deliver better fall prevention care for your older patients.

 
 
 

Clinical Case Study, 2021

During a two-month pilot, a primary care practice weaved in ZIBRIO’s precision fall risk measurement to improve senior care and staff engagement. Each patient completed a 60 second assessment and the healthcare practitioner used BalanceCare™ software to guide counselling and treatment of their patients. The stability Pro scale identified more at-risk patients and the BalanceCare Report guided clinicians to easily provide personalized fall prevention care to drive outcomes,

 

“Hello. I am Andrea, ZIBRIO’s Chief Experience Officer. Book a live demo and I will be happy to show you how easy and quick it is to use the latest, cutting-edge technology to give your older patients the best care possible.”

 

References

*Bergen G. Falls and Fall Injuries Among Adults Aged ≥65 Years — United States, 2014. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2016;65.

**Oyeniyi, B. T. et al. 2017. Trends in 1029 trauma deaths at a level 1 trauma center: Impact of a bleeding control bundle of care. Injury, 48(1), 5–12.

*NCOA Falls Funding Issue Brief 8-15,

^Florence et al. 2018. Medical Costs of Fatal and Nonfatal Falls in Older Adults. J Am Geriatr Soc., 66(4):693-698.

† Forth et al. 2020. A Postural Assessment Utilizing Machine Learning Prospectively Identifies Older Adults at a High Risk of Falling. Front. Med., 7, 926.

‡ Prospective study 2 (n=53), reductions are attributed to changes in lifestyle behavior