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This project aims to develop an interactive floor that will perceive the pressure, give the user visual (light) and auditory (signal) feedback, use a monitor that will guide the user with visual reporting, develop a software that enables the integration of the floor with the monitor, adjusts the degree of difficulty of education, records training, and objectively grades balance development, investigate the clinical effectiveness of the balance and coordination education system, in which hardware and software coexist, verify the validity and reliability of the developed system by evaluating its validity and reliability with proven tests.


Clinical Trial Description

In order to carry out daily life activities, independence of individuals should be insured. For this independence, it is necessary to have adequate balance and coordination. Without adequate balance and coordination, it is not possible to walk neither even to stand. Movement is the basic living unit of an organism. Balance and coordination are of great importance for smooth, fluid and convenient action. In the clinical settings individuals are given exercises in different ways to increase their balance and coordination to protect them from injuries and to gain their independence. Nowadays, in order to adapt to the future, technological devices that can analyze and improve balance and coordination are being developed. The adequacy of the devices or systems developed for this purpose is also discussed. Most of the systems available on market only provide balance training by moving the floor, while others aim to contribute to balance by stimulating joint proprioception with a vibrating ground. This project aims to develop equipments that will provide balance and coordination trainings to guide the user through visual, auditory and mechanical feedback, develop a software which will record, analyze and evaluate the trainings given while ensuring that this equipment works systematically, carry out clinical studies to investigate the effectiveness of this developed system in healthy people. ;


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NCT number NCT04283084
Study type Interventional
Source Marmara University
Contact Dilara Merve Sari, MSc
Phone +905333444601
Email dilaramervesari@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 1, 2020
Completion date June 20, 2021

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