Reliability of novel postural sway task test

The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of parameters obtained from a novel postural sway task test based on body movements controlled by visual feedback. Fifty-nine volunteers were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of young (n = 32, 16 females and 16 males, age: 25...

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Main Authors: Milan Sedliak, Ján Cvečka, Veronika Tirpáková, Stefan Löfler, Nejc Šarabon, Helmut Kern, Dušan Hamar
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-07-01
Series:European Journal of Translational Myology
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Online Access:http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/1776
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spelling doaj-9be62871bddc41a484210b4a38e9dc1c2020-11-24T23:16:51ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602013-07-01233818410.4081/ejtm.2013.17761150Reliability of novel postural sway task testMilan Sedliak0Ján Cvečka1Veronika Tirpáková2Stefan Löfler3Nejc Šarabon4Helmut Kern5Dušan Hamar6Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University, Bratislava, SlovakiaFaculty of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University, Bratislava, SlovakiaFaculty of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University, Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, AustriaUniversity of Primorska, Science and Research Centre, IKARUS, Koper, SloveniaLudwig Boltzmann Institute of Electrical Stimulation and Physical Rehabilitation, Vienna, AustriaFaculty of Physical Education and Sports, Comenius University, Bratislava, SlovakiaThe purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of parameters obtained from a novel postural sway task test based on body movements controlled by visual feedback. Fifty-nine volunteers were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of young (n = 32, 16 females and 16 males, age: 25.2 ± 3.4 years) and the second group of elderly individuals (n = 27, 17 females and 10 males, age: 75.7 ± 6.9 years). Participants stood in parallel on a computer based stabilographic platform with the feet approximately a shoulder width apart, the toes slightly pointing outwards, the hands placed on the hips. The computer screen was placed approximately 1.5 meter from the platform at a height of subjects’ eyes. An instantaneous visual feedback of participant’s centre of pressure (COP) was given in a form of a blue cross visible on the screen. Participants were instructed to keep the blue cross driven by movements of their hips as close as possible to a predefined curve flowing on the screen. Out of the 6 parameters studied, only the average distance of COP from the curve line and the sum of the COP crossings through the curve line showed high reliability. Correlation between these two highly reliable parameters was -0.89. There was also a statistical difference (p<0.001) between young and elderly in both the average distance of COP from the curve line and the sum of the COP crossings through the curve. To conclude, the novel postural sway task provides a simple tool with relatively low time burden needed for testing. The suggested output parameters measured are highly reliable and easy to interpret.http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/1776balance, centre of pressure, postural control, task test, visual feedback
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author Milan Sedliak
Ján Cvečka
Veronika Tirpáková
Stefan Löfler
Nejc Šarabon
Helmut Kern
Dušan Hamar
spellingShingle Milan Sedliak
Ján Cvečka
Veronika Tirpáková
Stefan Löfler
Nejc Šarabon
Helmut Kern
Dušan Hamar
Reliability of novel postural sway task test
European Journal of Translational Myology
balance, centre of pressure, postural control, task test, visual feedback
author_facet Milan Sedliak
Ján Cvečka
Veronika Tirpáková
Stefan Löfler
Nejc Šarabon
Helmut Kern
Dušan Hamar
author_sort Milan Sedliak
title Reliability of novel postural sway task test
title_short Reliability of novel postural sway task test
title_full Reliability of novel postural sway task test
title_fullStr Reliability of novel postural sway task test
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of novel postural sway task test
title_sort reliability of novel postural sway task test
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Translational Myology
issn 2037-7452
2037-7460
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of parameters obtained from a novel postural sway task test based on body movements controlled by visual feedback. Fifty-nine volunteers were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of young (n = 32, 16 females and 16 males, age: 25.2 ± 3.4 years) and the second group of elderly individuals (n = 27, 17 females and 10 males, age: 75.7 ± 6.9 years). Participants stood in parallel on a computer based stabilographic platform with the feet approximately a shoulder width apart, the toes slightly pointing outwards, the hands placed on the hips. The computer screen was placed approximately 1.5 meter from the platform at a height of subjects’ eyes. An instantaneous visual feedback of participant’s centre of pressure (COP) was given in a form of a blue cross visible on the screen. Participants were instructed to keep the blue cross driven by movements of their hips as close as possible to a predefined curve flowing on the screen. Out of the 6 parameters studied, only the average distance of COP from the curve line and the sum of the COP crossings through the curve line showed high reliability. Correlation between these two highly reliable parameters was -0.89. There was also a statistical difference (p<0.001) between young and elderly in both the average distance of COP from the curve line and the sum of the COP crossings through the curve. To conclude, the novel postural sway task provides a simple tool with relatively low time burden needed for testing. The suggested output parameters measured are highly reliable and easy to interpret.
topic balance, centre of pressure, postural control, task test, visual feedback
url http://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/1776
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