Test-Retest Reliability of Low-Cost Posturography for Assessing Postural Stability Control Performance during Standing.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging Research Pub Date : 2021-08-05 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9233453
Sumet Heamawatanachai, Witawit Wiriyasakunphan, Kanokwan Srisupornkornkool, Chaiyong Jorrakate
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Postural stability control performance assessment is necessary in providing important information for individuals who are at risk of falling or who have balance impairment. Instrumented assessment is suggested as a valid and reliable test, but the cost and the difficulty of setup are significant limitations. The aim of this cross-sectional (test-retest reliability) study was to develop and determine the reliability of a low-cost posturography for assessing postural stability control performance during standing. The low-cost posturography was developed with four load cells and an acrylic platform. The center of pressure (COP) displacement and velocity were analyzed using written software. Test-retest reliability was performed with six different standing postural stability tests in twenty healthy volunteers on two different days. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM), coefficient of variation (CV), and Bland-Altman plot and limits of agreements (LOA) were used for analyses. The low-cost posturography was accurate (ICC = 0.99, p < 0.001; SEM = 0.003 cm) when compared to the true with calculated X and Y coordinates, with a moderate to excellent test-retest reliability for both COP displacement (ICCs ranged 0.62-0.91, p < 0.05; SEMs ranged 17.92-25.77%) and COP velocity (ICCs ranged 0.62-0.91, p < 0.05; SEMs ranged 18.09-27.69%) in all standing postural stability tests. Bland-Altman plots and LOAs suggested good agreement of tested parameters from the developed low-cost posturography between different days. In conclusion, the developed low-cost posturography had adequate reliability for assessing COP displacement and velocity during standing postural control stability performance tests.

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低成本姿势测量评估站立时姿势稳定性控制性能的重测信度。
体位稳定控制性能评估对于有跌倒风险或有平衡障碍的个体提供重要信息是必要的。仪器评估被认为是一种有效和可靠的测试,但成本和设置难度是显着的限制。本横断面(测试-重测信度)研究的目的是开发和确定一种低成本的姿势测量法评估站立时姿势稳定性控制性能的可靠性。这种低成本的姿势照相技术由四个测压元件和一个丙烯酸平台组成。利用软件对压力中心(COP)位移和速度进行了分析。对20名健康志愿者分别在2天进行6种不同的站立姿势稳定性测试,进行重测信度测试。采用类内相关系数(ICC)、测量标准误差(SEM)、变异系数(CV)、Bland-Altman图和一致限(LOA)进行分析。低成本体位照相准确(ICC = 0.99, p < 0.001;SEM = 0.003 cm),与计算的X和Y坐标的真实值相比,COP位移的重测信度中等至优异(ICCs范围为0.62-0.91,p < 0.05;SEMs为17.92 ~ 25.77%)、COP速度(ICCs为0.62 ~ 0.91,p < 0.05;所有站立姿势稳定性测试的sem范围为18.09-27.69%。Bland-Altman图和LOAs表明,不同日期之间开发的低成本姿势照相的测试参数具有良好的一致性。综上所述,在站立姿势控制稳定性测试中,开发的低成本姿势测量技术在评估COP位移和速度方面具有足够的可靠性。
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Journal of Aging Research
Journal of Aging Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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