Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications
Introduction There are several methods for assessing posture in humans. One of the tools used for posture assessment is the force plate, which can measure various biomechanical parameters related to human movement. However, due to its high cost, it is only available in hospitals or some specialised...
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There are several methods for assessing posture in humans. One of the tools used for posture assessment is the force plate, which can measure various biomechanical parameters related to human movement. However, due to its high cost, it is only available in hospitals or some specialised laboratories. In this research, a low-cost force plate was utilised to assess human posture.
Methods
Testing was conducted with 15 male and female volunteers aged between 18 and 25 years. The participants were asked to stand statically on the low-cost force plate with their eyes open and closed. The evaluation included measuring ground reaction forces (GRF), centre of pressure (COP), and plantar pressure distribution (PPD).
Results
These values indicate human posture and can be used to assess posture in a clinical setting, providing appropriate guidance for potential injuries that may occur in the future.
Conclusions
This tool can be further developed for use with various demographics, including healthy individuals, patients, and athletes of different sports types, to assess, guide, and promote appropriate posture. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e862c499429f4cc8844d8e3a8b6acb2f2025-08-20T03:49:28ZengTermedia Publishing HousePhysiotherapy Quarterly2544-43952025-03-01331859110.5114/pq/189787189787Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implicationsThipsuda Banyam0Kedsara Rakpongsiri1Department of Medical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus), Pathum Tani, ThailandDepartment of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Science, Thammasat University (Rangsit Campus), PathumTani, ThailandIntroduction There are several methods for assessing posture in humans. One of the tools used for posture assessment is the force plate, which can measure various biomechanical parameters related to human movement. However, due to its high cost, it is only available in hospitals or some specialised laboratories. In this research, a low-cost force plate was utilised to assess human posture. Methods Testing was conducted with 15 male and female volunteers aged between 18 and 25 years. The participants were asked to stand statically on the low-cost force plate with their eyes open and closed. The evaluation included measuring ground reaction forces (GRF), centre of pressure (COP), and plantar pressure distribution (PPD). Results These values indicate human posture and can be used to assess posture in a clinical setting, providing appropriate guidance for potential injuries that may occur in the future. Conclusions This tool can be further developed for use with various demographics, including healthy individuals, patients, and athletes of different sports types, to assess, guide, and promote appropriate posture.https://physioquart.awf.wroc.pl/Assessment-of-postural-balance-using-a-low-cost-force-plate-a-study-on-biomechanical,189787,0,2.htmlground reaction forces (grf)centre of pressure (cop)biomechanical parameterslow-cost force plateplantar pressure distribution (ppd) |
| spellingShingle | Thipsuda Banyam Kedsara Rakpongsiri Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications Physiotherapy Quarterly ground reaction forces (grf) centre of pressure (cop) biomechanical parameters low-cost force plate plantar pressure distribution (ppd) |
| title | Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications |
| title_full | Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications |
| title_fullStr | Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications |
| title_short | Assessment of postural balance using a low-cost force plate: a study on biomechanical parameters and clinical implications |
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| topic | ground reaction forces (grf) centre of pressure (cop) biomechanical parameters low-cost force plate plantar pressure distribution (ppd) |
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