在健康年轻人中评估平衡的力仪器跑步机的可靠性和有效性:可行性的初步研究

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摘要

随着计算机技术的发展,计算机动态体位学为静态和动态条件下的平衡和姿势控制提供了客观的评价。虽然基于力量仪器的跑步机平衡评估是可行的平衡评估,目前没有数据存在。目的本研究旨在评估使用力仪器跑步机进行平衡评估的可靠性和有效性。方法10名健康成人同时使用跑步机和EquiTest进行评估。进行了四项平衡评估:改进的临床平衡感觉相互作用测试、单侧站立、负重深蹲和运动控制测试。结果采用跑步机力仪法进行的平衡评价均具有良好的信度(类内相关系数≥0.6)。感觉相互作用对平衡、单侧站立和负重深蹲评价的改进临床试验有r <的相关性;0.5与EquiTest,而电机控制测试平衡评价有中等相关性(r >0.5)与EquiTest。结论使用力测量跑步机的所有平衡评估都是可靠的,运动控制测试的评估与EquiTest的评估有适度的相关性。因此,在平衡评估中使用力仪器跑步机可能对临床实践有一定的价值。
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Reliability and validity of a force-instrumented treadmill for evaluating balance: A preliminary study of feasibility in healthy young adults

Reliability and validity of a force-instrumented treadmill for evaluating balance: A preliminary study of feasibility in healthy young adults

Reliability and validity of a force-instrumented treadmill for evaluating balance: A preliminary study of feasibility in healthy young adults

Reliability and validity of a force-instrumented treadmill for evaluating balance: A preliminary study of feasibility in healthy young adults

Background

With the development of computer technology, computerized dynamic posturography provides objective assessments of balance and posture control under static and dynamic conditions. Although a force-instrumented treadmill-based balance assessment is feasible for balance evaluations, currently no data exists.

Objective

This study was undertaken to assess the reliability and validity of balance evaluations using a force-instrumented treadmill.

Methods

Ten healthy adults participated in evaluations using both the treadmill and the EquiTest. Four balance evaluations were conducted: Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance, Unilateral Stance, Weight Bearing Squat, and Motor Control Test.

Results

All balance evaluations using the force-instrumented treadmill method shared good reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient ≥0.6). The Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance, Unilateral Stance, and Weight Bearing Squat evaluations had a correlation of r < 0.5 with EquiTest, whereas the Motor Control Test balance evaluation had moderate correlations (r > 0.5) with the EquiTest.

Conclusion

The results demonstrated that all balance evaluations using the force-instrumented treadmill were reliable, and that the Motor Control Test evaluation was moderately correlated with the EquiTest. Therefore, the use of a force-instrumented treadmill in balance evaluations might provide a certain level of value to clinical practice.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is the official journal of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited (HKPA Ltd). This peer-reviewed journal aims to contribute to and document the advancements in the principles and practice of physiotherapy in Hong Kong.The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is published annually and papers are categorized into research reports, treatment reports, technical reports, literature reviews, and letters to the editor.
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