The dynamic balance tests contribute to the AIS screening process. The pathologic form of AIS and lateralization highly affect dynamic balance. The study confirmed the neurophysicians' claims of the neuroplasticity of the central nervous system. In addition, the research illustrated the compensational functioning of mobility, especially when there is a lack of normal mobility forms, and there are weak postural control mechanisms and proprioception. There was no proof of the value of the Cobb angle as a clinical method and a measurement of the functional capabilities of the participants in the screening process.
The SYDACK system of diagnosis and control in kinesitherapy has been developed. It consists of Avatar exercises -a virtual instructor, two sensors for monitoring a subject's shoulder and hip movement and computer software which combines the information from sensors placed on the subject's body with the computer. There are two ways to access the data: (1) graphically, as feedback information about the deviation of movement between the subject and the Avatar dispatched to the subject in real time and (2) via numerical data about subject's postural status and kinesitherapy process, expressed in angles, stored in a database for future processing and analysis.
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