| Literature DB >> 31909124 |
Alessandro Mengarelli1, Stefano Cardarelli1, Andrea Tigrini1, Sandro Fioretti1, Federica Verdini1.
Abstract
Data provided with this article are relative to kinetic measures from standing posture trials in eye open and eye closed conditions of 15 healthy subjects, acquired from a dynamometric force plate and a Nintendo Wii Balance Board (NBB). Data have been originally collected for a research project aimed at evaluating the reliability of low-cost devices in clinical scenarios. Raw data from the force plate include three ground reaction force components, center of pressure trajectories and torque around the vertical axis. Raw data from the NBB consist of vertical component of the ground reaction force measured by each of the four device sensors. Processed data consist of synchronized center of pressure time-series from both devices, referred to the force plate reference frame. Data were acquired simultaneously from the devices, allowing a direct comparison between the kinetic measures provided by the gold-standard for posture analysis (dynamometric force plate) and a low-cost device (NBB). Utility of present data can be twofold: first they can be used to assess the overall quality of the NBB signals for posturographic analysis by a direct comparison with the same signals acquired from the gold-standard device for kinetic measurement. Secondly, data from the dynamometric force plate can be used per se to evaluate different kind of parameters useful to assess balance capabilities, also by comparing data from different sensorial conditions (eye open versus eye closed).Entities:
Keywords: Balance; Center of pressure; Kinetic measurements; Nintendo Wii Balance Board; Posture analysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31909124 PMCID: PMC6940721 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.105028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Dynamometric platform (A) and Nintendo Wii Balance Board (B) reference frames. TL, TR, BL and BR indicate the Nintendo Wii Balance Board sensors. In panel C, the experimental setup is reported, where the subject maintains its upright stance while standing on the NBB, placed upon the FP.
Specifications Table
| Subject | Biomedical Engineering |
| Specific subject area | Low cost devices for balance and posture analysis |
| Type of data | MATLAB data files (.mat) |
| How data were acquired | Dynamometric platform (Bertec H4060) |
| Data format | Raw data |
| Parameters for data collection | Data were acquired from 15 healthy young adults (8 males, 7 females, age 23.3 ± 3.0 years, weight 67.4 ± 9.7 kg, height, 1.68 ± 0.09 m) without any musculoskeletal or neurological disease which can affect posture and balance maintenance. |
| Description of data collection | Subjects maintained their posture upon a Nintendo Wii Balance board placed on a dynamometric force plate, mounted flush with the floor. Each subject performed two posture trials in an eyes open and eyes closed condition. Each trial lasted at least 30 s. Kinetic data were simultaneously acquired from the two devices. |
| Data source location | Movement Analysis Laboratory |
| Data accessibility | Data are within the article |
Data are useful to support the investigation of low-cost devices for posture analysis, which could be used in clinical environments for a smart evaluation of balance capabilities in different kind of population. Researchers can benefit from these data to check and analyze the quality of the Nintendo Wii Balance Board force signals and derived measures by a direct comparison with the gold-standard device for posture analysis. These data can be used to compare the quality of the Nintendo Wii Balance Board for kinetic measures made during motor tasks different from the unperturbed balance maintenance. An additional value of these data is that they were acquired simultaneously from the two devices, allowing a direct comparison between a low-cost device and the gold-standard device for kinetic measures. |