Quiet standing postural control variables in subacute stroke: associations with gait and balance, falls prediction and responsiveness

CONCLUSIONS: Standing centre of pressure variables have limited validity to reflect dynamic balance and falls risk after stroke. Frequency and complexity measures warrant further exploration.Implications for rehabilitationOur findings indicate that quiet standing centre of pressure variables have limited validity to reflect dynamic balance tasks and predict falls after stroke.The mediolateral and higher frequency variables may be more strongly recommended than the commonly used total centre of pressure speed measure.Measures of signal frequency and complexity may provide insight into postural control mechanisms and how these change over time following stroke.PMID:35382664 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2022.2055796
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Source Type: research