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@#ObjectiveTo study the correlations between Berg balance scale (BBS) and balance subscale of Fugl-Meyer test (FM-B), and evaluate their practicability for assessing balance function of patients after stroke.Methods68 stroke inpatients were assessed with BBS, FM-B and BPM before training. After training they were re-assessed by the same researcher. The parameters of BPM were sway index, sway tract length and area. The patients were assessed twice with eye opened and eye closed respectively.ResultsThere was no significant difference in the score of FM-B between the first assessment and after training (P>0.05), while that of BBS and BPM after training were better than before the training (P<0.001). There was moderate correlation between FM-B and BBS (r=0.517,P<0.001), but there was no correlation between FM-B and BPM (r=-0.074~-0.247,P>0.05). There was moderate negative correlation between BMP and BBS (r=-0.410~-0.587,P<0.01).ConclusionBBS and BPM are good tools for assessing balance function of stroke patients; FM-B shows low sensitivity and is not suitable for assessing stroke patients.
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@#ObjectiveTo explore the normal limits and influential factors of the static balance function of normal adults.Methods445 healthy volunteers (16~74 years old, 205 of male and 240 of female) were detected by static posturography while they were respectively in seat, double feet standing with eyes opened and closed, and single foot standing only with eyes opened. The normal reference value of all indicatrix were calculated.ResultsThe normal reference value of static balance function of normal adults, male, female and all age groups were calculated.ConclusionThe detection of static posturography can evaluate human balance function objectively, quantitatively and exactly. The determination of the normal limits of balance function will conduce to evaluate balance disturbance and diagnose correlated diseases.