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    This study introduces a new calibration procedure for postural analysis. This method allows for standardized comparisons of postural stability data across different studies and devices.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Human Movement Science
    • Physiology

    Context:

    • Postural stability assessment is crucial in various medical and sports science fields.
    • Current methods for recording postural changes lack standardization, hindering data comparison.
    • Variability in measurement devices complicates the interpretation of postural sway data.

    Purpose:

    • To present a novel calibration procedure for postural change examinations.
    • To establish a standardized "posturographic unit" (PU) through physical calibration.
    • To enable "biological" calibration for various postural stability parameters, including center of gravity shifts.

    Summary:

    • A new calibration procedure is detailed for analyzing postural changes.
    • Physical calibration defines a standardized "posturographic unit" (PU).

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  • This method facilitates "biological" calibration for sway and other stability metrics, improving data reliability.
  • Impact:

    • Enables direct comparison of results from different research groups and measurement devices.
    • Enhances the reliability and reproducibility of postural stability assessments.
    • Provides a foundation for more consistent and comparable research in human postural control.