Postural Stability II.
Authors:
I. Vařeka
Authors‘ workplace:
Lázně Luhačovice a. s. generální ředitel: ing. Josef Krůžela, CSc. Katedra fyzioterapie a algoterapie FTK, Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci vedoucí: doc. MUDr. Jaroslav Opavský, CSc.
Published in:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., , 2002, No. 4, pp. 122-129.
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Overview
After ensuring postural stability a constant supply of information via different types of sensors isnecessary as well as an efficient guiding activity of the CNS and a functioning locomotor system.Frequently the importance of exteroception is overlooked and the influence of the psychic state isomitted. The understanding of the principles of postural stability is significantly assisted by clinicalfindings of developmental kinesiology and investigation of pathological conditions in adult age. In thesphere of research in recent years the method of so-called stabilography is rapidly developing aswell as the follow up of changes in the position ofCOPand other parameters by means of tensometricplanes. For assessment of the centre of gravity (COM) 3D analysis can be used.
Key words:
postural stability, posture, COP
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