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Normative data for the Balance Tracking System modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance protocol

机译:平衡跟踪系统的规范化数据修改了感觉统合和平衡协议的临床测试

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Purpose: Force plate balance testing technology has traditionally been underutilized in clinical and research settings due to the high cost and lack of portability. A relatively new force plate called the Balance Tracking System (BTrackS) has been developed to overcome these barriers. BTrackS recently implemented the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance (mCTSIB) as a means of evaluating various sources of sensory information for postural sway control. The present study aimed to provide much needed normative data for the BTrackS mCTSIB protocol. Materials and methods: Data from 604 healthy adults (308 women; 296 men) between the ages of 18 and 29 years were collected according to the BTrackS mCTSIB protocol. The protocol consisted of four, 20-second static standing trials that manipulated relative contributions of the vision, proprioception and vestibular sensory systems through various eyes open/closed and foamo foam conditions. Comparisons of men versus women and the impact of body size (ie body mass index) were determined so that relevant percentile rankings could be calculated. Results: Analysis of variance showed an interaction between sex and task condition on the BTrackS mCTSIB ( p 0.001). This interaction indicated that women outperformed men on all conditions, but especially in the fourth trial where eyes were closed and standing was done on a compliant foam surface. Percentile rankings were calculated based on sex and BTrackS mCTSIB condition. No relationship was found between BTrackS mCTSIB results and body size. Conclusion: Normative data provided in this study are vital for establishing potential sensory feedback-based balance dysfunctions that may exist clinically or in laboratory settings. In addition, this data can aid in the tracking of changes over a rehabilitation period and/or the effectiveness of balance interventions.
机译:目的:由于成本高和缺乏便携性,传统上在临床和研究环境中未充分利用测力板平衡测试技术。为了克服这些障碍,已经开发了一种相对较新的测力板,称为平衡跟踪系统(BTrackS)。 BTrackS最近实施了经修改的感觉统合与平衡临床测试(mCTSIB),作为评估姿势摇摆控制的各种感觉信息来源的一种手段。本研究旨在为BTrackS mCTSIB协议提供急需的规范数据。资料和方法:根据BTrackS mCTSIB协议,收集了604位18至29岁健康成人(308位女性; 296位男性)的数据。该协议包括四个20秒的静态站立试验,这些试验通过睁开/闭合眼睛和无泡沫/无泡沫条件来操纵视觉,本体感受和前庭感觉系统的相对贡献。确定男女之间的比较以及体重(即体重指数)的影响,以便可以计算相关的百分位等级。结果:方差分析显示BTrackS mCTSIB上性别与工作条件之间存在相互作用(p <0.001)。这种相互作用表明,在所有条件下,女性的表现都优于男性,但在第四次试验中,特别是在闭眼并在顺应性泡沫表面上站立的情况下。根据性别和BTrackS mCTSIB状况计算百分比排名。在BTrackS mCTSIB结果与体型之间未发现任何关系。结论:这项研究中提供的规范数据对于建立潜在的基于感觉反馈的平衡功能障碍至关重要,这种功能障碍可能在临床或实验室环境中存在。另外,该数据可以帮助跟踪康复期间的变化和/或平衡干预的有效性。

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