Japanese standard for clinical stabilometry assessment: Current status and future directions

Stabilometry is a useful tool for examining patients with functional disorders of the vestibular system. However, measurement techniques and devices vary by country. Therefore, international standardization of stabilometry is mandatory to validate the exchange of important findings. This was advocat...

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Hauptverfasser: Yamamoto, Masahiko, Ishikawa, Kazuo, Aoki, Mitsuhiro, Mizuta, Keisuke, Ito, Yatsuji, Asai, Masatsugu, Shojaku, Hideo, Yamanaka, Toshiaki, Fujimoto, Chisato, Murofushi, Toshihisa, Yoshida, Tomoe
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description Stabilometry is a useful tool for examining patients with functional disorders of the vestibular system. However, measurement techniques and devices vary by country. Therefore, international standardization of stabilometry is mandatory to validate the exchange of important findings. This was advocated at the 1983 Posturography Meeting in Kyoto but has not been adopted worldwide, and each country has continued to use unique regional measurement methods. In Japan, stabilometry has widespread application in medical practice in conjunction with research into its applications. With a goal of international standardization, we present details of stabilometry measurement methods and their application in Japan, together with a brief history and potential future directions of stabilometry.
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