Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review

<div><p>Background</p><p>Static balancing assessment is often complemented with dynamic balancing tasks. Numerous dynamic balancing assessment methods have been developed in recent decades with their corresponding balancing devices and tasks.</p><p>Objective</p...

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Main Author: Bálint Petró (4452859) (author)
Other Authors: Alexandra Papachatzopoulou (4452856) (author), Rita M Kiss (4452862) (author)
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Cell Biology
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Evolutionary Biology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
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balancing ability assessment
balancing device
balancing assessment methods
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balancing assessment devices
group discrimination ability
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description <div><p>Background</p><p>Static balancing assessment is often complemented with dynamic balancing tasks. Numerous dynamic balancing assessment methods have been developed in recent decades with their corresponding balancing devices and tasks.</p><p>Objective</p><p>The aim of this systematic literature review is to identify and categorize existing objective methods of standing dynamic balancing ability assessment with an emphasis on the balancing devices and tasks being used.</p><p>Data Sources</p><p>Three major scientific literature databases (Science Direct, Web of Science, PLoS ONE) and additional sources were used.</p><p>Study selection</p><p>Studies had to use a dynamic balancing device and a task described in detail. Evaluation had to be based on objectively measureable parameters. Functional tests without instrumentation evaluated exclusively by a clinician were excluded. A total of 63 articles were included.</p><p>Data extraction</p><p>The data extracted during full-text assessment were: author and date; the balancing device with the balancing task and the measured parameters; the health conditions, size, age and sex of participant groups; and follow-up measurements.</p><p>Data synthesis</p><p>A variety of dynamic balancing assessment devices were identified and categorized as 1) Solid ground, 2) Balance board, 3) Rotating platform, 4) Horizontal translational platform, 5) Treadmill, 6) Computerized Dynamic Posturography, and 7) Other devices. The group discrimination ability of the methods was explored and the conclusions of the studies were briefly summarized.</p><p>Limitations</p><p>Due to the wide scope of this search, it provides an overview of balancing devices and do not represent the state-of-the-art of any single method.</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The identified dynamic balancing assessment methods are offered as a catalogue of candidate methods to complement static assessments used in studies involving postural control.</p></div>
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spelling Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature reviewBálint Petró (4452859)Alexandra Papachatzopoulou (4452856)Rita M Kiss (4452862)BiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyBiotechnologyEvolutionary BiologyDevelopmental BiologyCancerScience PolicyMental HealthInfectious Diseasesstudy selection Studiesliterature review Background Static balancing assessmentbalancing ability assessmentbalancing devicebalancing assessment methodsbalancing devicesbalancing assessment devicesgroup discrimination abilitytask<div><p>Background</p><p>Static balancing assessment is often complemented with dynamic balancing tasks. Numerous dynamic balancing assessment methods have been developed in recent decades with their corresponding balancing devices and tasks.</p><p>Objective</p><p>The aim of this systematic literature review is to identify and categorize existing objective methods of standing dynamic balancing ability assessment with an emphasis on the balancing devices and tasks being used.</p><p>Data Sources</p><p>Three major scientific literature databases (Science Direct, Web of Science, PLoS ONE) and additional sources were used.</p><p>Study selection</p><p>Studies had to use a dynamic balancing device and a task described in detail. Evaluation had to be based on objectively measureable parameters. Functional tests without instrumentation evaluated exclusively by a clinician were excluded. A total of 63 articles were included.</p><p>Data extraction</p><p>The data extracted during full-text assessment were: author and date; the balancing device with the balancing task and the measured parameters; the health conditions, size, age and sex of participant groups; and follow-up measurements.</p><p>Data synthesis</p><p>A variety of dynamic balancing assessment devices were identified and categorized as 1) Solid ground, 2) Balance board, 3) Rotating platform, 4) Horizontal translational platform, 5) Treadmill, 6) Computerized Dynamic Posturography, and 7) Other devices. The group discrimination ability of the methods was explored and the conclusions of the studies were briefly summarized.</p><p>Limitations</p><p>Due to the wide scope of this search, it provides an overview of balancing devices and do not represent the state-of-the-art of any single method.</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The identified dynamic balancing assessment methods are offered as a catalogue of candidate methods to complement static assessments used in studies involving postural control.</p></div>2017-09-21T18:14:45ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0185188https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Devices_and_tasks_involved_in_the_objective_assessment_of_standing_dynamic_balancing_A_systematic_literature_review/5430835CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/54308352017-09-21T18:14:45Z
spellingShingle Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
Bálint Petró (4452859)
Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
study selection Studies
literature review Background Static balancing assessment
balancing ability assessment
balancing device
balancing assessment methods
balancing devices
balancing assessment devices
group discrimination ability
task
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title Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
title_full Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
title_fullStr Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
title_short Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
title_sort Devices and tasks involved in the objective assessment of standing dynamic balancing – A systematic literature review
topic Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
Infectious Diseases
study selection Studies
literature review Background Static balancing assessment
balancing ability assessment
balancing device
balancing assessment methods
balancing devices
balancing assessment devices
group discrimination ability
task