Normative data for static balance testing in healthy individuals using open source computerized posturography

Purpose Computerized posturography is the gold standard for balance assessment. Because of the great cost and dimensions of commercial equipments, low-cost and portable devices have been developed and validated, such as RombergLab, a software in open source term which works connected with a low-cost...

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Veröffentlicht in:European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology 2019-01, Vol.276 (1), p.41-48
Hauptverfasser: Domènech-Vadillo, Esther, Aguilera-Aguilera, Gabriel, Sánchez-Blanco, Carmen, Batuecas-Caletrio, Ángel, Guajardo, Carlos, Pérez, Nicolás, Trinidad-Ruiz, Gabriel, Gimeno, Carlos, Rama, Julio, Rossi-Izquierdo, Marcos, San-Roman-Rodriguez, Elena, Patiño-Castiñeira, Berta, Espinosa-Sanchez, Juan Manuel, Matiñó, Eusebi, Barona, Rafael, Krstulovic, Claudio, Benitez-Rosario, Jesús, Santandreu, Elvira, Zuma e Maia, Francisco Carlos, de Sande, María Guadalupe Álvarez-Morujo, Valldeperes, Ariadna, Rey-Martínez, Jorge
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Computerized posturography is the gold standard for balance assessment. Because of the great cost and dimensions of commercial equipments, low-cost and portable devices have been developed and validated, such as RombergLab, a software in open source term which works connected with a low-cost force platform. The objective of this study was to obtain normative posturography data using this software. Methods A multicentric prospective and descriptive study, with 350 healthy participants, was designed. Static postural stability (measured using the modified clinical test of sensory interaction on balance) was evaluated using the software connected to the force platform. Using the confidence ellipse area (CEA) in each condition, global equilibrium score (GES) was calculated and adjusted for significant variable factors using cluster analysis. Results Mean (SD) GES was 0.72 (0.22). Age ( p  
ISSN:0937-4477
1434-4726
DOI:10.1007/s00405-018-5170-6