2019
DOI: 10.2147/mder.s206530
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<p>Normative data for the Balance Tracking System modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance protocol</p>

Abstract: Purpose: Force plate balance testing technology has traditionally been underutilized in clinical and research settings due to the high cost and lack of portability. A relatively new force plate called the Balance Tracking System (BTrackS) has been developed to overcome these barriers. BTrackS recently implemented the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance (mCTSIB) as a means of evaluating various sources of sensory information for postural sway control. The present study aimed to … Show more

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“…The present protocol was performed with closed eyes, as vision is a major contributor to postural stability [ 41 ]. The visual system inputs information on head position relative to the surrounding environment, which might be used in a feedforward fashion to anticipate a loss in balance [ 42 ]. On the other hand, the closed eyes task imposes greater efforts on the proprioceptive system, becoming the main source of neural feedback during an imbalance situation [ 13 , 42 , 43 ].…”
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“…The present protocol was performed with closed eyes, as vision is a major contributor to postural stability [ 41 ]. The visual system inputs information on head position relative to the surrounding environment, which might be used in a feedforward fashion to anticipate a loss in balance [ 42 ]. On the other hand, the closed eyes task imposes greater efforts on the proprioceptive system, becoming the main source of neural feedback during an imbalance situation [ 13 , 42 , 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visual system inputs information on head position relative to the surrounding environment, which might be used in a feedforward fashion to anticipate a loss in balance [ 42 ]. On the other hand, the closed eyes task imposes greater efforts on the proprioceptive system, becoming the main source of neural feedback during an imbalance situation [ 13 , 42 , 43 ]. Further, the current protocol was extensively validated in thousands of subjects, with consistent results showing greater postural sway in older men compared to age-matched older women [ 21 , 30 , 42 , 44 ].…”
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“…[39] The visual system inputs information on head position relative to the surrounding environment, which might be used in a feedforward fashion to anticipate a loss in balance. [40] On the other hand, the closed eyes task imposes greater efforts to proprioceptive system, becoming the main source of neural feedback during an imbalance situation. [13,40,41] Further, the current protocol was extensively validated in thousands of subjects, with consistent results showing greater postural sway in older men compared to age-matched older women.…”
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“…While previous studies of the BTrackS mCTSIB have focused on providing normative data, there is no published work addressing the test-retest reliability of this protocol. 8,9 This includes reliability across common testing time intervals such as day to day (D2D), week to week (W2W) and month to month (M2M). The purpose of the present study was, therefore, to determine the test-retest reliability of the BTrackS mCTSIB across multiple time durations.…”
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