DocumentCode :
1218621
Title :
A Posture Control Model and Balance Test for the Prediction of Relative Postural Stability
Author :
Maki, Brian E. ; Holliday, Pamela J. ; Fernie, Geoff R.
Author_Institution :
The Centre for Studies in Aging, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, University of Toronto
Issue :
10
fYear :
1987
Firstpage :
797
Lastpage :
810
Abstract :
A balance testing methodology has been developed based on a posture control model which defines relative stability by the degree to which a transient postural perturbation causes the center-of-pressure on the feet to approach the limits of the base-of-support. To minimize anticipatory adaptations and to ensure subject safety, the balance test uses a small-amplitude continuous random or pseudo-random perturbation. The data are used to identify an input-output model, which is then used to predict large-amplitude transient response. Sixtyfour normal subjects were tested, as well as five patients with vestibular lesions and five elderly subjects with a history of falling. Tests were performed with eyes open (EO) and blindfolded (BF), and the EO/BF ratio was calculated. The results showed highly significant differences between young (20-40) and elderly (61-79) normals, but no differences between males and females. In using the balance test to identify the balance-impaired individuals, the BF and EO/BF data provided higher success rates than the EO data. Depending on the modeling method used, the balance test was able to identify up to three of five vestibular patients and five of five elderly fallers, at a false positive rate of 25 percent in the normal subjects.
Keywords :
Eyes; History; Lesions; Performance evaluation; Predictive models; Safety; Senior citizens; Stability; Testing; Transient response; Accidental Falls; Adult; Aged; Aging; Female; Humans; Labyrinth Diseases; Male; Middle Aged; Models, Biological; Musculoskeletal Equilibrium; Posture; Vestibule, Labyrinth;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1987.325922
Filename :
4122450
Link To Document :
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