2017
DOI: 10.17488/rmib.38.1.6
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Biomechanical reference standards for early diagnosis of disturbances of balance: pilot study

Abstract: RESUMENLa inestabilidad de la postura y alteración del balance corporal son signos comúnmente observados en sujetos con afecciones que comprometen el sistema músculo-esquelético, visual, vestibular y propioceptivo, siendo la estabilometría la principal herramienta de valoración clínica. Sin embargo, no se ha podido establecer un gold standard o patrones cuantitativos que permitan clasificar sujetos sanos y patológicos basados en el grado de alteración del equilibrio. Objetivo: El objetivo principal de este est… Show more

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“…Additionally, the results obtained regarding the motor control required at the stabilometric level and that is given by the vestibular system correlate with the behavior and the silver model by Hubbard in 1980, from which the author presents that the stabilometric work of skateboarding is related with the behavior of a rigid body on an unstable base and which is regulated by the feedback phases given by the movement of the center of gravity that the correction of this generates in the athlete to avoid falling, this set of response stimuli generates a training of the proprioceptive and vestibular system that represents the improvements found in the test with eyes closed [18]. [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the results obtained regarding the motor control required at the stabilometric level and that is given by the vestibular system correlate with the behavior and the silver model by Hubbard in 1980, from which the author presents that the stabilometric work of skateboarding is related with the behavior of a rigid body on an unstable base and which is regulated by the feedback phases given by the movement of the center of gravity that the correction of this generates in the athlete to avoid falling, this set of response stimuli generates a training of the proprioceptive and vestibular system that represents the improvements found in the test with eyes closed [18]. [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%