On-Screen Visual Feedback Effect on Static Balance Assessment with Perturbations

Author:

Valenzuela Ruben1ORCID,Corral Javier1ORCID,Diez Mikel1ORCID,Campa Francisco J.1ORCID,Herrero Saioa1ORCID,Macho Erik1ORCID,Pinto Charles1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bilbao School of Engineering, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, 48013 Bilbao, Spain

Abstract

In this study, the novel mobile dynamometric platform, OREKA, was utilized to perform an extensive analysis of the centre of pressure behaviour during different tilt motion exercises. This platform is based on a parallel manipulator mechanism and can perform rotations around both horizontal axes and a vertical translation. A group of participants took part in an experimental campaign involving the completion of a set of exercises. The aim was to evaluate the platform’s potential practical application and investigate the impact of visual on-screen feedback on centre of pressure motion through multiple balance indicators. The use of the OREKA platform enables the study of the impact on a user’s balance control behaviour under different rotational perturbations, depending on the availability of real-time visual feedback on a screen. Furthermore, it presented data identifying postural control variations among clinically healthy individuals. These findings are fundamental to comprehending the dynamics of body balance. Further investigation is needed to explore these initial findings and fully unlock the potential of the OREKA platform for balance assessment methodologies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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