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Evaluation of the Limits of Stability (LOS) Balance Test
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ReliabilityUpright PostureKinesiologyIntrasession ReliabilityBalance TrainingExperimental TestingApplied PhysiologyRehabilitationEvaluationHuman MovementFlight StabilityReliability AnalysisBalance TestCop ExcursionPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
Evaluation of the Limits of Stability (LOS) Balance Test The main objective of this study was the estimation of intrasession reliability of the limits of stability (LOS) test conducted on a force platform as an alternative measurement to standard posturography in quiet standing. Fifteen healthy adults took part in the experiment. The standardized measurement protocol of the LOS test was proposed. It consists of three phases - 1 st phase - 10s of quiet standing, 2 nd phase - the maximal forward leaning in a self paced manner, and 3 rd phase - maintenance of maximal forward leaning position. The analysis of variance Friedman's ANOVA and Repeated Measures ANOVA/MANOVA was used to diagnose the differences between 10 consecutive trials of the LOS test. In order to establish reliability of the test, the intraclass correlation (ICC) procedure was used. We presented different ways of maximal center of pressure (COP) excursion estimates. The results of this study show no significant differences between the chosen parameters of the LOS test. Moreover, the measurement of the range of COP excursion, which is most commonly analyzed in such tests, showed to be quite reliable with ICC 2,1 above .85. LOS test conducted along the standard procedure should be considered as a very useful method in clinical and research conditions. Still the specific parameters of the LOS test should be given more thorough insight, but it is a very good alternative to quiet standing posturography.
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