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A Plantar-pressure Based Tongue-placed Tactile Biofeedback System for Balance Improvement

Medical Physics 2007-09-06 v1 Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

Maintaining an upright stance represents a complex task, which is achieved by integrating sensory information from the visual, vestibular and somatosensory systems. When one of these sensory inputs becomes unavailable and/or inaccurate and/or unreliable, postural control generally is degraded. One way to solve this problem is to supplement and/or substitute limited/altered/missing sensory information by providing additional sensory information to the central nervous system via an alternative sensory modality. Along these lines, we developed an original biofeedback system [1] whose underlying principle consists in supplying the user with supplementary sensory information related to foot sole pressure distribution through a tongue-placed output device (Tongue Display Unit, "TDU" [2]). The purpose of the present experiment was to assess its effectiveness in improving balance in young healthy adults.

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@article{arxiv.0709.0689,
  title  = {A Plantar-pressure Based Tongue-placed Tactile Biofeedback System for Balance Improvement},
  author = {Nicolas Vuillerme and Olivier Chenu and Nicolas Pinsault and Anthony Fleury and Jacques Demongeot and Yohan Payan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0689},
  year   = {2007}
}