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Gravic Body Sway test (GBST)/Stabilometry
Gravic body sway is used in daily medical practice as stabilometry. How is a test result understood and are interpretation and evaluation carried out?Stabilometry is a eguilibrium test with many analysis indices for evaluation of the body balance function. As for the analysis parameters, each shows the state of body balance control.
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Specifications of the clinical stabilometry platform ‘ADAP_NORMES13’
Latin posturologists unanimously recognize and accept that the normalization of stabilometry can only be based on decisions often arbitrary . These specifications of the standard stabilometry platform, ADAP-Normes2013, represent the first series of those decisions, admittedly arbitrary but made after a discussion with the French and Russian platform ...
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Objective: the analysis of changes in stabilometric indices during the successive standing of the test subject on various types of orthopedic insoles, focusing on the study of the influencing factors.
O. V. Kubryak, V. I. Nechyaev
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Stomatognathic apparatus and the postural system interact through biomechanical chains, whose neuromuscular properties influence both gross and fine motor coordination.
Chiara Lopes +13 more
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This paper presents the experience of practical use of the technology of computer stabilography with biological feedback in rehabilitation of patients suffering from lumbar-sacral dorsopathies and diagnosed large lumbar hernias.
V. V. Andreev +3 more
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Balance and steadiness correction of the upright posture of patients having withstood an ischemic stroke with the help of stabilographic rehabilitation training equipment with biofeedback [PDF]
The brain ischemic mortality rate in Russia occupies the third position. As a result, a recovery period after an ischemic stroke could undermine social and economic well-being of patients and their close relatives.
Baranova, Elena Alekseevna +3 more
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Evaluation of patients with dizziness and normal electronystagmography using stabilometry
The causes of dizziness are difficult to be diagnosed. At present we have a variety of tests and exams but none of them can adequately evaluate the vestibular function. The most commonly used tests are electronystagmography and posturography.The objective of this study was to analyze the results of stabilometry in patients with complaints of dizziness ...
Davim Bastos, Adriana Georgia +2 more
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Health and wellbeing amongst older people research in Northamptonshire [PDF]
The Ageing Research Centre of the University of Northampton (2014-current), in collaboration with the East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) is pleased to compile this brochure on research activity associated with older people across the ...
Campbell, Jackie +9 more
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Immediate effect of bilateral talocrural joint manipulation on postural balance in healthy subjects [PDF]
The aim of this study was to assess the immediate effect of bilateral talocrural joint manipulation on the postural balance of healthy subjects. Ninety healthy subjects (21 males and 69 females) were included in this study.
Amorim, Cesar F. +6 more
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(1) Background: The aim of this study is to determine the intra-rater and test–retest reliability of an upper extremity sway test performed in the one-handed plank position on a force plate and to establish if there are any between-limb differences in ...
Łukasz Oleksy +11 more
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