PhysioSensing Basic: Low cost platform + balance software

PhysioSensing Basic: Low cost platform + balance software  
  • PhysioSensing Basic: Low cost platform + balance software
 
 

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Reference: VIII Basic

Description

PhysioSensing is part of a new generation of products for physical rehabilitation, improving balance and postural health that is based on cutting-edge technology.

The Basic version is designed for those looking for an economical system for balance evaluation and training. This system is very portable and connects to a
computer or laptop via USB cable. It has a set of protocols, games and balance exercises. A perfect combination of performance and price.

Includes a 2-hour zoom training with the purchase of the platform and foam.

This version includes:

​+ 8 Balance Protocols

- mCTSIB- Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction of Balance

- Romberg test

- Body balance (posturography)

- LOS - Stability limits

- Falling risk

- Rhythmic shift of weight

- Unilateral posture

- Balance errors scoring system

+ 4 Balance Games

- Various shapes, figures and games to practice balance

+ 30 balance exercises

Main applications

- Balance evaluation with 8 clinical reports

- Balance training with biofeedback

- Fall risk assessment

- Posturography

Who is it intended for?

- Physiotherapists

- Otorhinolaryngologists

- Hearing care professionals

- Audiologists

Technical characteristics

- Stabilometric plate

- Size: 51x32x55cm

- Weight: 4kg

- Sensors: 4 load cells

- Power supply: usb cable

- Acquisition data: 100 Hz

- Interface: USB

Minimum PC requirements

- CPU Processor: i3, 2Ghz (avoid Ultra Power "U")

- RAM: 2GB

- USB Ports: 2.0 or 3.0

- Operating system: Windows 10 or 11

Treatment areas

The equilibrium:
Platform that shows the center of weight of body mass on a screen. Clinical balance evaluation helps to avoid fall risks, and determine the reasons underlying balance disorders. The benefits of using force platforms for balance assessment come from their ability to measure Center of Pressure (CoP).

Posturography:
Computerized posturography systems use force platforms to measure a patient's sway by determining instantaneous center of pressure (CoP) movements. The collected CoP data can be visualized through a statokinesiogram and a stabilogram.

Visual biofeedback:
Visual biofeedback (VB) is a rehabilitation method that can be used during static balance training, providing the patient with visual feedback about the position of the center of gravity when the patient is standing on a platform. VB stimulates motivation, proprioceptive information, simulates body movements and provides valuable information for the health professional.

balance software

Balance software is a powerful balance assessment and training tool. Within the analysis area, the software is capable of evaluating:

- mCTSIB – Modified Clinical Sensory Integration and Balance Test and Romberg test
This protocol allows the measurement of static balance in four sensory conditions: stable surface and eyes open; stable surface and eyes closed; unstable surface and eyes open and unstable surface and eyes closed.

- Body swing
You can create a custom posturography. Define the initial conditions and obtain the variation of CoP, ML and AP over time. It also includes more than 30 parameters derived from a posturographic examination that includes Fourier analysis.

- Stability limits (LOS)
Perhaps the most used protocol for balance evaluation. This protocol quantifies directional control and the maximum distance the patient can reach with their center of pressure in 8 different directions.

- Falling risk
To measure static balance in four conditions: comfortable posture with eyes open and eyes closed, use narrow posture with eyes open and closed. After the run is performed, the swing speed index value appears and provides a prediction of the risk of falling

- Rhythmic weight change
Use the (Rhythmic Weight Shift) protocol to evaluate the ability to transfer the center of pressure rhythmically in the sagittal and anteroposterior plane, at three different speeds.

- Unilateral posture
To measure balance in four conditions: left foot raised with eyes open, left foot raised with eyes closed, right foot raised with eyes open, and right foot raised with eyes closed.

- Balance Error Scoring System
The BESS protocol allows measuring postural stability with eyes closed in three different positions on two types of surface (firm and unstable): two feet together, unipodal and tandem position.

The software does not stop at the mere evaluation of balance but rather proposes a series of exercises to improve body balance with training. They would be the following.

 

Software comparison

 

 

Warranty

 

 

The device has a 2-year warranty.

 


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