Context: Wearable sensors are increasingly popular in concussion research because of their objective quantification of subtle balance deficits. However, normative data and minimal detectable change (MDC) values are necessary to serve as references for diagnostic use and tracking longitudinal recovery.
Objective: To identify normative and MDC values for instrumented static- and reactive-balance tests, an instrumented static mediolateral (ML) root mean square (RMS) sway standing balance assessment and the instrumented, modified push and release (I-mP&R), respectively.
Humans regularly follow curvilinear trajectories during everyday ambulation. However, globally-defined and locally-defined reference frames fall out of alignment during turning gait, which complicates spatiotemporal and biomechanical analyses. Thus, the choice of the locally-defined reference frame is an important methodological consideration.
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