Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects
Background:Postural instability has been identified as a potential precursor of falls in elderly subjects.Postural stability in quiet stance is commonly assessed with center of pressure (COP) measures. The purpose of this study was to determine testretest reliability and minimal detectable change (M...
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doaj-fdf2aea315d14867a7addfe56869c8882020-11-25T01:04:21ZengIran University of Medical SciencesMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran1016-14302251-68402010-02-01234224232Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects Mohammad ParnianpourAli EstekiNader MaroufiReza SalehiIsmaeil Ebrahimi-TakamjaniBackground:Postural instability has been identified as a potential precursor of falls in elderly subjects.Postural stability in quiet stance is commonly assessed with center of pressure (COP) measures. The purpose of this study was to determine testretest reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) for the center of pressure (COP) measures in the elderly subjects. Methods: Eighteen healthy elderly people over the age of 60 years participated in this study. For each subject the COP was recorded during quiet upright stance on different levels of postural difficulty (eyes open versus eyes closed, firm surface versus foam surface) and lean condition (forward and backward).All measurements were done on two sessions with 7 days interval. These indices: mean velocity, standard deviation of amplitude,standard deviation of velocity, phase plane parameter and area (95% confidence ellipse). Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM) and coefficient of variation (CV) were used to quantify testretest reliability. he MDC for each measure was calculated to quantify intervention effects. Results: In general, test-retest reliability of COP measures in the elder subjects was increased whenever postural difficulty of task increased in quiet standing. In standing conditions, mean velocity and phase plane parameter were the most sensitive and the most reliable measures. The lean range was the most sensitive and the most reliable measure, in the lean conditions.Conclusion: Center of pressure measures in the quiet standing especially in difficult postural conditions demonstrated high sensitivity in the older subjects. These results may be useful in quantification and assessment of balance performance and treatment efficacy. http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-95&slc_lang=en&sid=1ReliabilityMinimal Detectable ChangeCenter of PressureBalanceElder People |
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Mohammad Parnianpour Ali Esteki Nader Maroufi Reza Salehi Ismaeil Ebrahimi-Takamjani Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran Reliability Minimal Detectable Change Center of Pressure Balance Elder People |
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Mohammad Parnianpour Ali Esteki Nader Maroufi Reza Salehi Ismaeil Ebrahimi-Takamjani |
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Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects |
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Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects |
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Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects |
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Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects |
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Test-Retest Reliability And Minimal Detectable Change For Center Oof Pressure Measures of Postural Stability In Elderly Subjects |
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test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change for center oof pressure measures of postural stability in elderly subjects |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences |
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Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran |
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1016-1430 2251-6840 |
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2010-02-01 |
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Background:Postural instability has been identified as a potential precursor of falls in elderly subjects.Postural stability in quiet stance is commonly assessed with center of pressure (COP) measures. The purpose of this study was to determine testretest reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) for the center of pressure (COP) measures in the elderly subjects. Methods: Eighteen healthy elderly people over the age of 60 years participated in this study. For each subject the COP was recorded during quiet upright stance on different levels of postural difficulty (eyes open versus eyes closed, firm surface versus foam surface) and lean condition (forward and backward).All measurements were done on two sessions with 7 days interval. These indices: mean velocity, standard deviation of amplitude,standard deviation of velocity, phase plane parameter and area (95% confidence ellipse). Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM) and coefficient of variation (CV) were used to quantify testretest reliability. he MDC for each measure was calculated to quantify intervention effects. Results: In general, test-retest reliability of COP measures in the elder subjects was increased whenever postural difficulty of task increased in quiet standing. In standing conditions, mean velocity and phase plane parameter were the most sensitive and the most reliable measures. The lean range was the most sensitive and the most reliable measure, in the lean conditions.Conclusion: Center of pressure measures in the quiet standing especially in difficult postural conditions demonstrated high sensitivity in the older subjects. These results may be useful in quantification and assessment of balance performance and treatment efficacy. |
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Reliability Minimal Detectable Change Center of Pressure Balance Elder People |
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