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Dynamic Posturography in Assessment of Polyneuropathic Disease

Journal of Vestibular Research, 1991
Twenty-eight patients with polyneuropathy aged 49–82 years (mean 67 years) were assessed by dynamic posturography. The patient group was compared to a control group comprising 29 healthy controls aged 70 through 75 years (mean 73 years). The dynamic posturography method comprises a sensory organization part in which the platform and visual surround are
Lars Ödkvist   +3 more
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On the Role of Dynamic Models in Quantitative Posturography

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1980
Conventional approaches to posturography typically make use of force-plate instrumentation to measure the movement of the center of pressure of ground reaction forces during quiet standing. This paper shows that such information can be obtained indirectly by using a four-mass inverted pendulum dynamic model for the body as the basis for processing ...
Farzin Firoozmand   +3 more
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Sensory interaction testing in platform posturography

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993
Mostly techniques measuring the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) have been used for the evaluation of patients with dizziness problems. Some investigators, however, have also tried to take into account the vestibulospinal reflex (VSR). So recording techniques for the Romberg-test have been proposed and called posturography (PG).
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Posturographie in der Praxis

1994
Die Analyse des spontan oder experimentell ausgelosten Nystagmus mittels Frenzel-Brille oder Elektronystagmographie dient hauptsachlich der Lokalisation einer Storung im Vestibularis-System (Topodiagnostik). Dagegen beschaftigt sich die Gleichgewichts-Prufung im eigentlichen Sinne, also die verschiedenen vestibulo-spinalen Untersuchungen, mit der ...
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Is Posturography a Candidate for a Vigilance Test?

2009
Studies exhibit that between 20 and 40% of traffic accidents in Germany are related to driver’s hypovigilance. Hypovigilance, as stated by some authors, effects driver’s per formance in a similar way as alcohol consumption does. But un like blood alcohol level testing up to now there is no mobile, non invasive vigilance test with low test durations ...
M. Golz   +4 more
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Posturographie

Das Neurophysiologie-Labor, 2012
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Posturography

2013
Jenny McGinley, Nicole Rinehart
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