Computerized Dynamic Posturography
What is a Computerized Dynamic Posturography Sensory organization test?
Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP) testing is a technique used to assess underlying sensory and motor control impairments associated with balance disorders.
How long does a posturography test take?
Posturogrophy is a neat and easy test. No wires, gels, or cameras are needed. You just step on the plate, put on a safety harness, and try to stand up. A full “Equitest” Takes only about 20 minutes.
What is posturography used for?
Posturography is a method for quantifying balance. This testing consists of measuring sway while standing on a stable platform and also with tilt or linear displacement of the platform, both with eyes open and eyes closed, and also with movement of the visual surround.
What is the Bertec Computerized Dynamic Posturography System?
The Bertec Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP/IVR) system is used to provide the gold standard in balance evaluation protocols to isolate and quantify impairments that contribute to a balance problem. The Bertec CDP/IVR system incorporates Immersive Virtual Reality in its distinctive dome, using computer-generated visual stimuli both for assessment and unique training environments, and a highly sensitive dynamic dual balance plate.
The Bertec CDP/IVR simulates an engaging visual environment that improves patients' experience and leads to improved outcomes in rehabilitation. Available with the Bertec Balance Advantage software, the platform offers different training options for people who need to improve their balance. These include weight shifting, quick training, mobility, closed chain and seated training.