Postural Control with Feedback
Manipulation of visual information can affect postural control characteristics which can be captured through measurement of center of pressure variables. In this study, we are evaluating the reliability and the efficacy of a novel feedback environment that is designed to provide a more customizable alternative for postural control intervention. Currently, the device is being assessed for its capability to collect various linear and nonlinear center of pressure variables in both static and dynamic standing conditions with future plans to incorporate into rehabilitation of lower extremity injuries