Author/Editor     Matjačić, Z
Title     A multi-purpose rehabilitation frame: an apparatus for experimental investigations of human balance and postural control
Type     članek
Source     J Med Eng Technol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 24, št. 6
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 250-4
Language     eng
Abstract     Moving and rotating platforms are often used in experimental investigations of human balance and postural control. These devices are not well suited for festing elderly and neurologically impaired individuals, because of inherent risk of injury to the experimental subject due to a potential fall. This paper describes a novel mechanical apparatus that generates perturbations to a standing subject by applying pushing forces at the level of the pelvis and can also provide restoring forces in the case of destabilization. The device has two degrees of freedom, which are actuated by hydraulic servo systems, and can deliver a perturbation in any direction comprised within anterio-posterior and medio-lateral postural space. The accuracy and repeatability of the perturbatians elicited in eight different directions was evaluated. The results, showing a high degree of correlation between the trajectories in both degrees of freedom of the apparatus, demonstrate that accurate and repeatable perturbations can be imposed on the subjects tested.
Descriptors     POSTURE
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
EQUILIBRIUM
REHABILITATION
BIOMECHANICS
EQUIPMENT DESIGN