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We-Measure: Toward a low-cost portable posturography for patients with multiple sclerosis using the commercial Wii balance board

Authors :
Luca Prosperini
Maurizio Patrignani
Manuela Giuliani
Letizia Castelli
Luca Stocchi
Giovanni Sellitto
Castelli, Letizia
Stocchi, Luca
Patrignani, Maurizio
Sellitto, Giovanni
Giuliani, Manuela
Prosperini, Luca
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study was aimed at investigating whether postural sway measures derived from a standard force platform were similar to those generated by a custom-written software (“We-Measure”) acquiring and processing data from a commercial Nintendo balance board (BB). For this purpose, 90 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and 50 healthy controls (HC) were tested in a single-day session with a reference standard force platform and a BB-based system. Despite its acceptable between-device agreement (tested by visual evaluation of Bland–Altman plot), the low-cost BB-based system tended to overestimate postural sway when compared to the reference standard force platform in both MS and HC groups (on average +30% and +54%, respectively). Between-device reliability was just adequate (MS: 66%, HC: 47%), while test–retest reliability was excellent (MS: 84%, HC: 88%). Concurrent validity evaluation showed similar performance between the reference standard force platform and the BB-based system in discriminating fallers and non-fallers among patients with MS. All these findings may encourage the use of this balance board-based new device in longitudinal study, rather than in cross-sectional design, thus providing a potential useful tool for multicenter settings.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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