Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography

This paper presents a method enabling a postural symmetry assessment based on the evaluation of similarity of temporary and average CoP (Center of Pressure) displacements registered in response to the clockwise and counter-clockwise visual stimuli applied while performing the so-called follow-up pos...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Lukaszewicz, Dariusz Kania, Zenon Kidon, Krystyna Pethe-Kania
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8630978/
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spelling doaj-354bf8277a594b158a4757ee28d03f6b2021-03-29T22:28:04ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017264022641010.1109/ACCESS.2019.28957658630978Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up PosturographyTomasz Lukaszewicz0Dariusz Kania1Zenon Kidon2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7535-3041Krystyna Pethe-Kania3Institute of Electronics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandInstitute of Electronics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandInstitute of Electronics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, PolandSilesian Center for Rheumatology, Rehabilitation and Disability Prevention, Ustroń, PolandThis paper presents a method enabling a postural symmetry assessment based on the evaluation of similarity of temporary and average CoP (Center of Pressure) displacements registered in response to the clockwise and counter-clockwise visual stimuli applied while performing the so-called follow-up posturography. This kind of visual feedback diagnostics is an intermediary between the static posturography and the dynamic posturography. One of its advantages is the ability to evaluate the dynamic performance of the human balance and posture control mechanisms using relatively inexpensive and popular static posturography platforms. The method presented in this paper was developed as a means for measuring the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program following total hip arthroplasty. The postural symmetry is, in this case, evaluated as the degree of mutual symmetry of the visually stimulated loading exerted on the left and right lower limbs. Usability of the method was verified in the group of 30 patients rehabilitated after total hip arthroplasty. The statistical analysis confirmed a significant growth of the values of the proposed symmetry measure over the period of the 21-day rehabilitation program (p<; 0.001 ). There were, however, no significant correlations between that measure and the symmetry measures applied in the case of static posturography. The obtained results support the statement that the herein presented diagnostic approach enables the quantification of some other aspects of postural symmetry, namely the dynamic ones. This also corroborates the diagnostic value of the method discussed in this paper.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8630978/postural symmetry evaluationposturographythe follow-up posturographybiomedical signal processingtotal hip arthroplasty
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author Tomasz Lukaszewicz
Dariusz Kania
Zenon Kidon
Krystyna Pethe-Kania
spellingShingle Tomasz Lukaszewicz
Dariusz Kania
Zenon Kidon
Krystyna Pethe-Kania
Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
IEEE Access
postural symmetry evaluation
posturography
the follow-up posturography
biomedical signal processing
total hip arthroplasty
author_facet Tomasz Lukaszewicz
Dariusz Kania
Zenon Kidon
Krystyna Pethe-Kania
author_sort Tomasz Lukaszewicz
title Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
title_short Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
title_full Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
title_fullStr Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
title_full_unstemmed Postural Symmetry Evaluation Based on the Analysis of Temporary and Average CoP Displacements Registered During the Follow-Up Posturography
title_sort postural symmetry evaluation based on the analysis of temporary and average cop displacements registered during the follow-up posturography
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents a method enabling a postural symmetry assessment based on the evaluation of similarity of temporary and average CoP (Center of Pressure) displacements registered in response to the clockwise and counter-clockwise visual stimuli applied while performing the so-called follow-up posturography. This kind of visual feedback diagnostics is an intermediary between the static posturography and the dynamic posturography. One of its advantages is the ability to evaluate the dynamic performance of the human balance and posture control mechanisms using relatively inexpensive and popular static posturography platforms. The method presented in this paper was developed as a means for measuring the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program following total hip arthroplasty. The postural symmetry is, in this case, evaluated as the degree of mutual symmetry of the visually stimulated loading exerted on the left and right lower limbs. Usability of the method was verified in the group of 30 patients rehabilitated after total hip arthroplasty. The statistical analysis confirmed a significant growth of the values of the proposed symmetry measure over the period of the 21-day rehabilitation program (p<; 0.001 ). There were, however, no significant correlations between that measure and the symmetry measures applied in the case of static posturography. The obtained results support the statement that the herein presented diagnostic approach enables the quantification of some other aspects of postural symmetry, namely the dynamic ones. This also corroborates the diagnostic value of the method discussed in this paper.
topic postural symmetry evaluation
posturography
the follow-up posturography
biomedical signal processing
total hip arthroplasty
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8630978/
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