Attempt to set the reference value for the clinical stabilometry with a sampling frequency of 100Hz

In order to set a draft reference value for clinical stabilometry by 100Hz sampling, we collected and reported the data of 365 healthy subjects. The subjects were divided into 7 ten-year age groups, from the 20s to the 70s, and a group of over 80. As a draft reference value, we thought that it might...

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Published inEquilibrium Research Vol. 80; no. 3; pp. 167 - 173
Main Authors Ueda, Naoko, Asai, Masatsugu, Shojaku, Hideo
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Kyoto Japan Society for Equilibrium Research 30.06.2021
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN0385-5716
1882-577X
DOI10.3757/jser.80.167

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Summary:In order to set a draft reference value for clinical stabilometry by 100Hz sampling, we collected and reported the data of 365 healthy subjects. The subjects were divided into 7 ten-year age groups, from the 20s to the 70s, and a group of over 80. As a draft reference value, we thought that it might be reasonable to use the mean ±2×standard deviation and the 95th percentile/5th percentile together. In this analysis, mixed gender data were used, as, based on the results of statistical analysis, we considered that the reference value could be used as a standard value for both men and women.
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ISSN:0385-5716
1882-577X
DOI:10.3757/jser.80.167