360 Balance Check
We use ground-embedded 3D AMTI force plates - the gold standard for measuring balance and postural stability. These advanced sensors detect the smallest shifts in your body’s center of pressure (CoP) or sway, revealing patterns and weaknesses often missed in visual exams. Regular assessments help identify fall risk early, allowing preventive action and reducing serious complications like fractures, hospital stays and loss of independence.
Who It's For
Older adults
at risk of falls with declining balance control and mobility
Individuals
with neurological conditions like Parkinson’s Disease, Stroke or Cerebellar Ataxia
Anyone
experiencing unsteadiness or impaired coordination after lower limb injury or surgery
Patients
with long-standing Diabetes or Diabetic Neuropathy
How It Works
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Clinical Evaluation
Assessment of joint range, strength, balance and function
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Subject stands on force plates
Tests in various conditions - eyes open and close; on firm and foam surfaces; and while reaching in various directions
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Advanced Analysis
Advanced computational techniques to estimate parameters like sway velocity, sway area, sway path dimensions and sway index
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Reports
Individualized printable reports explaining the deficits and means of correction
Benefits
- Comprehensive Systems Analysis
Evaluate how your visual, vestibular and somatosensory systems work together to maintain balance, identifying weaknesses in each component.
- Precise Postural Measurement
Use advanced, objective tools for highly accurate assessment of stability and postural control, eliminating guesswork.
- Directional Instability Detection
Pinpoint specific loss of balance in forward, backward or sideways movements for more focused training.
- Diabetic Neuropathy Screening
Non-invasive, quick testing to detect early nerve damage in the feet and legs.
- Recovery Progress Tracking
Repeatable testing to monitor the impact of injuries, surgeries or rehabilitation programs with measurable data.
Balance Assessment in Diabetes
Early balance testing prevented falls in a 65-year-old diabetic patient.
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