Sample Screens
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Six Standardized Testing Modes
Fall Risk Screening, Bilateral Comparison, Dynamic or Static Limits of Stability, Postural Stability, Sensory Integration and Motor Control environments are included.
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Fall Risk Measures and compares sway velocity against normative data to predict risk. The sway velocity index is derived from velocity and patient height. |
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Sensory Integration Includes the mCTSIB test, the BESS test and the ability to create custom sensory integration and balance tests. |
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Bilateral Comparison Measures and compares the stability of one leg to the other, used primarily for testing orthopedic injuries.
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Postural Sway Quantifies a patient’s ability to maintain center of balance. The “Stability Index” is the average position from center, while “Sway Index” measures movement.
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Limits of Stability Determines how far a patient can sway with no preset distance required. The angle of sway is a predetermined standard. |
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Motor Control Shift weight to move the cursor from center – to a blinking target – and back to center quickly with as little deviation as possible. |
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