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  1. El Test of Balance (TOB) o Posturografía Dinámica es un método simple, actual y rápido para evaluar en condiciones estéticas el Centro de Gravedad en los pacientes con trastornos neurosensoriales.

  2. 1 de may. de 1990 · On the vertigo positions and movement portion of the rehabilitation assessment, CR demonstrated positional vertigo in 14 positions (a total of 36 positions are tested), with an average vertigo intensity score of 6 (scale 0 to 10).

  3. La posturografía, técnica para la evaluación objetiva del control postural a través del estudio del movimiento del centro de presiones, se ha mostrado eficaz como prueba complementaria al diagnóstico clínico.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2016 · The CTSIB is a simple method to assess sensory organization in the standing position using a piece of foam and a dome (modified Japanese lantern) (Shumway-Cook and Horak, 1986). For this test the patient is asked to stand on a firm surface under three conditions: (1) with the eyes open; (2) with the eyes closed; and (3) with a visual conflict dome.

  5. 1 de may. de 1992 · The Vertigo Positions and Movement test determines whether vertigo is spontaneous or provoked and examines the intensity and duration of vertigo in response to different positions and movements.31 Figure 4 shows the format and some of the positions used to test provoked vertigo.

  6. The goal of this approach is to facilitate central nervous system compensation for disease within the vestibular system. The approach uses exercises to remediate position- and movement-provoked dizziness and sensory and motor deficits underlying postural dyscontrol.

  7. www.sralab.org › rehabilitation-measures › clinical-test-sensory-interaction-balanceClinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance

    14 de nov. de 2013 · Patient performance is timed for 30 seconds. The test is terminated when a subject's arms or feet change position. If a patient is unable to maintain the position for 30 seconds they are provided with 2 additional attempts. The scores of the 3 trials are averaged (Shumway-Cook & Horak, 1986).