Assessment of balance control mechanisms in patient populations using perturbation-based modeling: a narrative review with clinical implications

Clinical assessments of balance often rely on indirect measures that offer limited insights into the underlying sensorimotor control mechanisms. Consequently, there is a need for standardized and objective quantification of balance control mechanisms. Research over the past 20 years has demonstrated that Central Sensorimotor Integration (CSMI)-type tests can reliably identify functionally relevant parameters accounting for experimentally observed dynamics of the balance control system. However,…

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