Research Article

Comparing Balance Performance on Force Platform Measures in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Adults

Table 4

Discriminative validity of force platform measures between PD and healthy cohorts.

Force platform variableT statistic (df) value95% confidence interval

SOT composite equilibrium (1–100)2.56 (64.563)0.0131.286, 10.357
SOT vestibular ratio (0-1)2.26 (68.555)0.0270.012, 0.185
SOT visual preference0.37 (80.477)0.710−0.039, 0.057
SOT fall number−2.53 (50.466)0.015−1.527, −0.175
LOS average endpoint excursion (%)0.81 (89.681)0.422−3.367, 7.964
LOS movement velocity (m/s)4.36 (94.456)<0.0010.597, 1.595
LOS number of falls−0.17 (93.594)0.866−0.365, 0.308
LOS number of falls on targets 4, 5, and 6−1.39 (85.006)0.167−0.412, 0.072
LOS average endpoint excursion on targets 4, 5, and 6 (%)0.13 (88.294)0.899−6.288, 7.512
MCT average latency (ms)−0.81 (86.129)0.419−5.175, 2.174
MCT average amplitude to large perturbations (degrees/second)−0.06 (76.892)0.949−1.364, 1.279

Independent t-tests between Parkinson’s and healthy cohort are represented. The significance level set at alpha <0.05. SOT, sensory organization test; LOS, limits of stability test; MCT, motor control test; df, degrees of freedom.