2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2021.688993
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A Perturbed Postural Balance Test Using an Instrumented Treadmill – Precision and Accuracy of Belt Movement and Test-Retest Reliability of Balance Measures

Abstract: A perturbed postural balance test can be used to investigate balance control under mechanical disturbances. The test is typically performed using purpose-built movable force plates. As instrumented treadmills become increasingly common in biomechanics laboratories and in clinical settings, these devices could be potentially used to assess and train balance control. The purpose of the study was to investigate how an instrumented treadmill applies to perturbed postural balance test. This was investigated by asse… Show more

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“…Smartphones are already efficiently used to detect and monitor PD symptoms, e.g., with reaction time tests, tapping tests, and voice (speech), posture and gait tests [ 38 ], and there are smartphone applications that are available for self-testing [ 39 ]. In a sense, smartphones have undergone a kind of “instrumentalization” compared to regular consumer devices—for example, a treadmill [ 40 ]. Altogether, this makes smartphones a relevant candidate for the implementation of diagnostic and monitoring applications in PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smartphones are already efficiently used to detect and monitor PD symptoms, e.g., with reaction time tests, tapping tests, and voice (speech), posture and gait tests [ 38 ], and there are smartphone applications that are available for self-testing [ 39 ]. In a sense, smartphones have undergone a kind of “instrumentalization” compared to regular consumer devices—for example, a treadmill [ 40 ]. Altogether, this makes smartphones a relevant candidate for the implementation of diagnostic and monitoring applications in PD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%