Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Stabilometry variable eyes open before Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in X (in millimeters) with the eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
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Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. The stabilometry variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in millimeters) with the eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of Pressure (COP) area (in millimeters²) with eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the center of pressure and the velocity displacement of the anteroposterior direction (a-p) (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure center of pressure, velocity, and lateral-lateral (lat-lat) direction displacement (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º from the midline. The stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in X (in millimeters) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. The stabilometry variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in millimeters) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. The stabilometry variables measure the displacement of the area of the center of pressure (COP) (in millimeters²) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the center of pressure and the velocity displacement of the anteroposterior direction (a-p) (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed before Sham Laser or Myofascial indution |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure center of pressure, velocity, and lateral-lateral (lat-lat) direction displacement (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in X (in millimeters) with the eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. The stabilometry variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in millimeters) with the eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the area of the center of pressure (COP) (in millimeters²) with the eyes open. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the center of pressure and the velocity displacement of the anteroposterior direction (a-p) (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes open after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure center of pressure, velocity, and lateral-lateral (lat-lat) direction displacement (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. The stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in X (in millimeters) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º from the midline. The stabilometry variables measure the displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in millimeters) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure the displacement of the area of the center of pressure (COP) (in millimeters²) with the eyes closed. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure the center of pressure, the velocity displacement from the anteroposterior direction (a-p) (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
|
Primary |
Stabilometry variables eyes closed after Sham Laser or Myofascial Induction |
tabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned 30º from the midline. Stabilometric variables measure center of pressure, velocity, and lateral-lateral (lat-lat) direction displacement (in millimeters / second). |
Through study completion, an average of 1 week |
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