Balance Master Family
SMART Balance Master®
The SMART Balance Master® utilizes a dynamic force plate with rotation capabilities to quantify the vertical forces exerted through the patient's feet to measure center of gravity position and postural control; and a dynamic visual surround to measure the patient’s use of visual information to maintain balance. It provides assessment and retraining capabilities with visual biofeedback on either a stable or unstable support surface and in a stable or dynamic visual environment.
The SMART Balance Master® system is ideal for the comprehensive balance program.
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Protocols: Sensory Organization Test (SOT) |
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PRO Balance Master®
The PRO Balance Master® utilizes a dynamic force plate with rotation capabilities to measure the vertical forces exerted through the patient's feet to measure center of gravity position and postural control.
The PRO Balance Master® system is ideal for use in the rehabilitation balance program model.
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Protocols: modified Sensory Organization Test (mSOT) |
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Balance Master®
The Balance Master® utilizes a fixed 18" x 60" force plate to measure the vertical forces exerted through the patient's feet to measure center of gravity position and postural control. The long force plate allows for enhanced assessment and training capabilities.
The Balance Master® system is ideal for use in the rehabilitation balance program model.
BASIC Balance Master®
The BASIC Balance Master® utilizes an 18" x 18" fixed force plate to measure the vertical forces exerted through the patient's feet to measure center of gravity position and postural control. It objectively assesses patients performing tasks essential to daily living. The objective data aids the clinician in effective treatment planning decisions.
The BASIC Balance Master® system is ideal for use in the rehabilitation balance program model.
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Protocols: modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) |
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VSR™
The VSR™ utilizes an 18" x 18" fixed force plate to measure the vertical forces exerted through the patient's feet to measure center of gravity position and postural control. It provides objective assessment of sensory and voluntary motor control of balance with visual biofeedback.
The VSR™ system is ideal for use in the rehabilitation balance program model.
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Protocols: modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) |
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