Learning effects of the biodex balance system during assessment of postural task with in test-retest measurements

Authorseyyed Rasool Bagherien
AuthorAlireza Sarmadien
AuthorLeila DadashiAranien
Issued Date2012-06-30en
Abstract  Introduction: Balance assessment plays a major role in treatment and rehabilitation of patients. Recently scientists have designed a new device with a dynamic multi-axial tilting platform to aid in joint rehabilitation and enhance proprioceptive mechanisms and postural assessment, called Biodex balance system (BBS). Repetition of exposure to the BBS causes learning or familiarization. Therefore, it can’t be sure that the changes seen in the stability index, are due to the effect of the learning or intervention. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the learning effects of test-retest postural task and to set the learning curve and test-retest reliability of dynamic standing balance using BSS.   Materials and Methods: Ten healthy non-athletic persons participated in this study. The volunteers were asked to stand on BBS with two levels of difficulty on their dominant leg with open eyes. Two trials of 10 repetitions were applied at difficulty level of 4 and 8 with 30 minutes rest between each test and 30 minutes rest between two trials. Total stability index (TSI), anteroposterior (APSI) and mediolateral (MLSI) were registered.   Results: The effect of repetition of hard postural task on biodex was significantly different in trial 6 from 1-5 (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordLearning, Posture, Musculoskeletal equilibrium, Postural balance, Biodex Balance Systemen
Keywordیادگیری، وضعیت بدنی، تعادل عضلانی استخوانی، تعادل وضعیت بدنی، سیستم تعادلی بایودکسen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleLearning effects of the biodex balance system during assessment of postural task with in test-retest measurementsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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