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NeuroCom International static balance master posturography (p) equipment
Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS <t>0.3—posturography</t> with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).
Static Balance Master Posturography (P) Equipment, supplied by NeuroCom International, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: A comparison of head movements tests in force plate and accelerometer based posturography in patients with balance problems due to vestibular dysfunction

Journal: Scientific Reports

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98695-1

Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS 0.3—posturography with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).
Figure Legend Snippet: Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS 0.3—posturography with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).

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Bland–Altman plot for MediPost in relation to platform posturography results all subjects, lines represent differences expressed in terms of standard deviation (SD): red line: + 1.96 SD and − 1.96 SD.
Figure Legend Snippet: Bland–Altman plot for MediPost in relation to platform posturography results all subjects, lines represent differences expressed in terms of standard deviation (SD): red line: + 1.96 SD and − 1.96 SD.

Techniques Used: Standard Deviation

Sensitivity, specificity (the optimum cut-off point for the maximum value of Youden's index), areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in simultaneous measurements on the platform  posturography  (P) and the inertial sensor (M) attached to the lumbar L4.
Figure Legend Snippet: Sensitivity, specificity (the optimum cut-off point for the maximum value of Youden's index), areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in simultaneous measurements on the platform posturography (P) and the inertial sensor (M) attached to the lumbar L4.

Techniques Used:

The sensitivity and specificity of MediPost according to the measuring parameters. For comparison purposes the results of specificity for length and surface were adjusted to the value obtained for sway velocity.
Figure Legend Snippet: The sensitivity and specificity of MediPost according to the measuring parameters. For comparison purposes the results of specificity for length and surface were adjusted to the value obtained for sway velocity.

Techniques Used: Comparison



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NeuroCom International static balance master posturography (p) equipment
Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS <t>0.3—posturography</t> with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).
Static Balance Master Posturography (P) Equipment, supplied by NeuroCom International, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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static balance master posturography (p) equipment - by Bioz Stars, 2026-02
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NeuroCom International static balance master posturography equipment
Weighted average values of sway's angular velocities in the UV group and healthy group. SP static <t>posturography,</t> HS 40 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.3 Hz, HS 70 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditionss: 1 (eyes open/stable surface), 2 (eyes closed/stable surface), 3 (eyes open/unstable surface), 4 (eyes closed/unstable surface) and Comp (averaged value from all 4 tests as an equilibrium coefficient), mean UV—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group with unilateral vestibular weakness; mean H—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group of healthy people.
Static Balance Master Posturography Equipment, supplied by NeuroCom International, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/static balance master posturography equipment/product/NeuroCom International
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
static balance master posturography equipment - by Bioz Stars, 2026-02
90/100 stars
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Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS 0.3—posturography with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: A comparison of head movements tests in force plate and accelerometer based posturography in patients with balance problems due to vestibular dysfunction

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98695-1

Figure Lengend Snippet: Distribution of average angular velocity values of the posturographic platform (P) and MediPost (M). HS 0.3—posturography with head frequency movements 0.3 Hz, HS 0.6—posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditions: 1st (eyes open/stable surface), 2nd (eyes closed/stable surface), 3rd (eyes open/foam), 4th (eyes closed/foam); P posturography platform, M MediPost (accelerometer device). Green boxes mark the statistically different mean values between the force plate and MediPost (p < 0.05).

Article Snippet: A Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) protocol was used in this study, which was conducted on the NeuroCom ® Static Balance Master posturography (P) equipment.

Techniques:

Bland–Altman plot for MediPost in relation to platform posturography results all subjects, lines represent differences expressed in terms of standard deviation (SD): red line: + 1.96 SD and − 1.96 SD.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: A comparison of head movements tests in force plate and accelerometer based posturography in patients with balance problems due to vestibular dysfunction

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98695-1

Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland–Altman plot for MediPost in relation to platform posturography results all subjects, lines represent differences expressed in terms of standard deviation (SD): red line: + 1.96 SD and − 1.96 SD.

Article Snippet: A Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) protocol was used in this study, which was conducted on the NeuroCom ® Static Balance Master posturography (P) equipment.

Techniques: Standard Deviation

Sensitivity, specificity (the optimum cut-off point for the maximum value of Youden's index), areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in simultaneous measurements on the platform  posturography  (P) and the inertial sensor (M) attached to the lumbar L4.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: A comparison of head movements tests in force plate and accelerometer based posturography in patients with balance problems due to vestibular dysfunction

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98695-1

Figure Lengend Snippet: Sensitivity, specificity (the optimum cut-off point for the maximum value of Youden's index), areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in simultaneous measurements on the platform posturography (P) and the inertial sensor (M) attached to the lumbar L4.

Article Snippet: A Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) protocol was used in this study, which was conducted on the NeuroCom ® Static Balance Master posturography (P) equipment.

Techniques:

The sensitivity and specificity of MediPost according to the measuring parameters. For comparison purposes the results of specificity for length and surface were adjusted to the value obtained for sway velocity.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: A comparison of head movements tests in force plate and accelerometer based posturography in patients with balance problems due to vestibular dysfunction

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-98695-1

Figure Lengend Snippet: The sensitivity and specificity of MediPost according to the measuring parameters. For comparison purposes the results of specificity for length and surface were adjusted to the value obtained for sway velocity.

Article Snippet: A Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) protocol was used in this study, which was conducted on the NeuroCom ® Static Balance Master posturography (P) equipment.

Techniques: Comparison

Weighted average values of sway's angular velocities in the UV group and healthy group. SP static posturography, HS 40 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.3 Hz, HS 70 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditionss: 1 (eyes open/stable surface), 2 (eyes closed/stable surface), 3 (eyes open/unstable surface), 4 (eyes closed/unstable surface) and Comp (averaged value from all 4 tests as an equilibrium coefficient), mean UV—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group with unilateral vestibular weakness; mean H—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group of healthy people.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: Posturography with head movements in the assessment of balance in chronic unilateral vestibular lesions

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-85745-x

Figure Lengend Snippet: Weighted average values of sway's angular velocities in the UV group and healthy group. SP static posturography, HS 40 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.3 Hz, HS 70 posturography with head movements at a frequency of 0.6 Hz; Conditionss: 1 (eyes open/stable surface), 2 (eyes closed/stable surface), 3 (eyes open/unstable surface), 4 (eyes closed/unstable surface) and Comp (averaged value from all 4 tests as an equilibrium coefficient), mean UV—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group with unilateral vestibular weakness; mean H—weighted average sway's angular velocities in the group of healthy people.

Article Snippet: The NeuroCom Static Balance Master posturography equipment and the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) protocol were used in all subjects of this study.

Techniques: