The Limits of Stability (LOS) is perhaps the most used protocol in the literature for balance assessment in a dynamic task…
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Sit to Stand balance protocol, how to use it?
The Sit-to-Stand (STS) is a well-known test to quantify the ability of the patient to lift from a sitting position to a standing position…
What is a Posturography?
Posturography is a non-evasive technique that quantifies an individual’s balance behavior in upright stance…
Balance Error Scoring System with force/pressure platform
Balance is achieved and maintained by a complex set of sensorimotor control systems…
What’s new in Balance Software ´21 version?
Balance is achieved and maintained by a complex set of sensorimotor control systems…
12 Protocols for Balance Assessment with force/pressure plate
Balance is achieved and maintained by a complex set of sensorimotor control systems…
Do you know how to assess the Fall Risk?
A look at the Fall Risk protocol Falls are one of the greatest causes of serious health…
Get a perfect balance assessment
We created a new approach to balance assessment: Total Balance Pro The motive behind…
What is Balance?
Good balance is often taken for granted. Most people don’t find it difficult to walk across a gravel driveway, transition from walking on a sidewalk to grass or get out of bed in the middle of the night without stumbling. However, with impaired balance, such activities can be extremely fatiguing and sometimes dangerous. Symptoms that accompany the unsteadiness can include dizziness, vertigo, hearing and vision problems, and difficulty with concentration and memory.