Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability

For the precise evaluation of body balance, static type of tests performed on a force plate are the most commonly used ones. In these tests, body sway characteristics are analyzed based on the model of inverted pendulum and looking at the center of pressure (COP) movement in time. Human body engages...

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Main Authors: Nejc Sarabon, Helmut Kern, Stefan Loefler, Rosker Jernej
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2010-03-01
Series:European Journal of Translational Myology
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Online Access:http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/1870
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spelling doaj-02bee44932804ac0b40b114cfd15cbc82020-11-24T21:12:10ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602010-03-01201-251210.4081/ejtm.2010.18701215Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatabilityNejc Sarabon0Helmut Kern1Stefan Loefler2Rosker Jernej3Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Electrical Stimulation and Physical Rehabilitation, ViennaDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wilhelminenspital, ViennaLudwig Boltzmann Institute of Electrical Stimulation and Physical Rehabilitation, ViennaPrevention and Rehabilitation Sports Centre, Šmarješke TopliceFor the precise evaluation of body balance, static type of tests performed on a force plate are the most commonly used ones. In these tests, body sway characteristics are analyzed based on the model of inverted pendulum and looking at the center of pressure (COP) movement in time. Human body engages different strategies to compensate for balance perturbations. For this reason, there is a need to identify parameters which are sensitive to specific balance changes and which enable us to identify balance sub-components. The aim of our study was to investigate intra-visit repeatability and sensibility of the 40 different body sway parameters. Twenty-nine subjects participated in the study. They performed three different balancing tasks of different levels of difficulty, three repetitions each. The hip-width parallel stance and the single leg stance, both with open eyes, were used as ways to compare different balance intensities due to biomechanical changes. Additionally, deprivation of vision was used in the third balance task to study sensitivity to sensory system changes. As shown by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), repeatability of cumulative parameters such as COP, maximal amplitude and frequency showed excellent repeatability (ICC>0,85). Other parameters describing sub-dynamics through single repetition proved to have unsatisfying repeatability. Parameters most sensitive to increased intensity of balancing tasks were common COP, COP in medio-lateral and in antero-posterior direction, and maximal amplitues in the same directions. Frequency of oscilations has proved to be sensitive only to deprivation of vision. As shown in our study, cumulative parameters describing the path which the center of pressure makes proved to be the most repeatable and sensitive to detect different increases of balancing tasks enabling future use in balance studies and in clinical practice.http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/1870body sway, parameters, sensitivity, repeatability, balance
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author Nejc Sarabon
Helmut Kern
Stefan Loefler
Rosker Jernej
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Helmut Kern
Stefan Loefler
Rosker Jernej
Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
European Journal of Translational Myology
body sway, parameters, sensitivity, repeatability, balance
author_facet Nejc Sarabon
Helmut Kern
Stefan Loefler
Rosker Jernej
author_sort Nejc Sarabon
title Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
title_short Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
title_full Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
title_fullStr Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
title_full_unstemmed Selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
title_sort selection of body sway parameters according to their sensitivity and repeatability
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Translational Myology
issn 2037-7452
2037-7460
publishDate 2010-03-01
description For the precise evaluation of body balance, static type of tests performed on a force plate are the most commonly used ones. In these tests, body sway characteristics are analyzed based on the model of inverted pendulum and looking at the center of pressure (COP) movement in time. Human body engages different strategies to compensate for balance perturbations. For this reason, there is a need to identify parameters which are sensitive to specific balance changes and which enable us to identify balance sub-components. The aim of our study was to investigate intra-visit repeatability and sensibility of the 40 different body sway parameters. Twenty-nine subjects participated in the study. They performed three different balancing tasks of different levels of difficulty, three repetitions each. The hip-width parallel stance and the single leg stance, both with open eyes, were used as ways to compare different balance intensities due to biomechanical changes. Additionally, deprivation of vision was used in the third balance task to study sensitivity to sensory system changes. As shown by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), repeatability of cumulative parameters such as COP, maximal amplitude and frequency showed excellent repeatability (ICC>0,85). Other parameters describing sub-dynamics through single repetition proved to have unsatisfying repeatability. Parameters most sensitive to increased intensity of balancing tasks were common COP, COP in medio-lateral and in antero-posterior direction, and maximal amplitues in the same directions. Frequency of oscilations has proved to be sensitive only to deprivation of vision. As shown in our study, cumulative parameters describing the path which the center of pressure makes proved to be the most repeatable and sensitive to detect different increases of balancing tasks enabling future use in balance studies and in clinical practice.
topic body sway, parameters, sensitivity, repeatability, balance
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