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Assessment of the Impact of Training on the Stabilometric Platform Using the Biofeedback Method on Improving Balance and Functional Efficiency of Patients After a Stroke

Acta Balneologica, 2021
Introduction: Postural balance disorders are one of the most common motor symptoms in patients after stroke, which affect the limitation of patients mobility and their ability to perform everyday activities. Balance disorders require comprehensive neurorehabilitation.
Agnieszka Jankowska   +3 more
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Postural sway characteristics in amputees tested on stabilometric balance platform

2002
Disturbed equilibrium in standing and walking, and the diminished ability to maintain a correct standing position as well as maintaining the center of body mass over its base of support with minimal postural sway are common problems in amputees.
Kovač, Ida   +2 more
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Balance characteristics of persons with osteoporosis, tested on computerised stabilometric balance platform

Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Čechoslovaca, 2004
In this study, balance characteristics and objective quantification has been made by testing postural sway characteristics on computerised stabilometric balance platform while bone mineral densitometry were performed on apparatus Hologic densitometer.
Kovač, Ida   +2 more
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Early balance training with a computerized stabilometric platform in persons with mild hemiparesis in subacute stroke phase: A randomized controlled pilot study

Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2020
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for the rehabilitation of persons with stroke sequelae. The efficacy of Computerized Balance Training thus far been the object of studies only in persons with chronic stroke.
Brunelli, Stefano   +7 more
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Measuring the Effectiveness of an Intensive Rehabilitation Treatment on Balance Parameters in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease through a Stabilometric Platform

2014
Falls are the most disabling symptom in patients with PD, and balance disorder is the most important factor involved in its genesis. We have studied the effects of our multidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment (MIRT) on balance disorders in PD.
Davide Ferrazzoli   +7 more
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Diabetic Foot Prevention: Repeatability of Platform Stabilometric Parameters in Bipedal Standing for Future Home Monitoring Applications in Diabetic Patients

2011
This study was designed to assess the repeatability of the LorAn Platform, and evaluate the variability of plantar pressure and postural balance, during barefoot standing in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects, for future diabetic foot clinical evaluation. Measurements were taken from 14 subjects (8 females, 6 males, 8 non-diabetics and 6 diabetics, age
M. Zequera   +8 more
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To evaluate whether there is a relationship between occlusion and body posture as delineated by a stabilometric platform: A systematic review

Cranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 2023
C Alvarez Solano   +2 more
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Effect of the stabilometric platform biofeedback trainings on volunteers' psychophysiological indices

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2018
I.S. Mironyuk   +4 more
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