The Wii Balance Board (WBB) is a globally accessible device that shows promise as a clinically useful balance assessment tool. Although the WBB has been found to be comparable to a laboratory-grade force platform for obtaining centre of pressure data, it has not been comprehensively studied in clinical populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the measurement properties of tests utilising the WBB in people after stroke.Thirty individuals who were more than three months post-stroke and able to stand unsupported were recruited from a single outpatient rehabilitation facility. Participants performed standardised assessments incorporating the WBB and customised software (static stance with eyes open and closed, static weight-bearing...
Introduction Standing balance assessment represents a problem in field-based health-related fitness ...
The quantitative assessment of balance still needs to be performed in a laboratory equipped with for...
Context: Recent changes to postconcussion guidelines indicate that postural-stability assessment may...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Wii Balance Board (WBB) is a globally accessible device that shows pr...
The use of force platform technologies to assess standing balance is common across a range of clinic...
[EN] Background: Posturography systems that incorporate force platforms are considered to assess bal...
Background: Balance and posture can be affected in various conditions or become decreased with aging...
© 2016 Dr. Kelly Jean BowerStanding balance deficits are frequent and disabling following stroke; ho...
Abstract Standing balance tests represent the most common way to assess person's functional ability ...
Background/objective: Standing balance has become an important clinical measure in patient populatio...
Individuals with lateropulsion have difficulty sitting and/or standing upright. Instead, these indiv...
There are limited tools available for clinicians to affordably and objectively assess balance contro...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Valid and reliable accessible measures of balance are required in a health-related fitness test batt...
Introduction Standing balance assessment represents a problem in field-based health-related fitness ...
Introduction Standing balance assessment represents a problem in field-based health-related fitness ...
The quantitative assessment of balance still needs to be performed in a laboratory equipped with for...
Context: Recent changes to postconcussion guidelines indicate that postural-stability assessment may...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Wii Balance Board (WBB) is a globally accessible device that shows pr...
The use of force platform technologies to assess standing balance is common across a range of clinic...
[EN] Background: Posturography systems that incorporate force platforms are considered to assess bal...
Background: Balance and posture can be affected in various conditions or become decreased with aging...
© 2016 Dr. Kelly Jean BowerStanding balance deficits are frequent and disabling following stroke; ho...
Abstract Standing balance tests represent the most common way to assess person's functional ability ...
Background/objective: Standing balance has become an important clinical measure in patient populatio...
Individuals with lateropulsion have difficulty sitting and/or standing upright. Instead, these indiv...
There are limited tools available for clinicians to affordably and objectively assess balance contro...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Valid and reliable accessible measures of balance are required in a health-related fitness test batt...
Introduction Standing balance assessment represents a problem in field-based health-related fitness ...
Introduction Standing balance assessment represents a problem in field-based health-related fitness ...
The quantitative assessment of balance still needs to be performed in a laboratory equipped with for...
Context: Recent changes to postconcussion guidelines indicate that postural-stability assessment may...