DocumentCode
165123
Title
Evaluation of static posturography via the Wii Balance Board
Author
Pivnickova, Lucie ; Dolinay, Viliam ; Vasek, Vladimir
Author_Institution
Fac. of Appl. Inf., Tomas Bata Univ. in Zlin, Zlin, Czech Republic
fYear
2014
fDate
28-30 May 2014
Firstpage
437
Lastpage
441
Abstract
This article introduces the Wii Balance Board in the evaluation of static computed posturography. Posturography is a general term that covers all the techniques used to quantify postural control in upright stance in either static or dynamic conditions. This study focused on static posturography only. Static posturography is carried out by placing the patient in a standing posture on a fixed instrumented platform connected to sensitive detectors, which are able to detect the tiny oscillations of the body. Though the Wii Balance Board was originally designed as a video game controller, obtained results show that Wii Balance Board can become a device useful for assessing center of pressure displacement in medical examinations. The considerable benefits of using the Wii Balance Board are also its portability and low price.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; computer games; controllers; diseases; mechanoception; medical computing; motion control; motion measurement; neurophysiology; oscillations; portable instruments; pressure sensors; sensitivity; Wii balance board; dynamic conditions; fixed instrumented platform; medical examinations; portability; postural control; pressure displacement; sensitive detectors; standing posture; static computed posturography; static conditions; static posturography evaluation; tiny oscillations; upright stance; video game controller; Coordinate measuring machines; Games; Gravity; Length measurement; Medical services; Software; Vectors; Romberg test; Wii Balance Board; balance; medical examinations; posturography; vertigo;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Conference (ICCC), 2014 15th International Carpathian
Conference_Location
Velke Karlovice
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-3527-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CarpathianCC.2014.6843643
Filename
6843643
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