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The Foulage Test: Proof of Concept of a Novel Stepping Test Using a Stabilometer.

Toru Miwa1, Tomohisa Yasuda2, Kishiko Sunami3, Takanobu Kunihiro4, Kouichi Yasuda2.   

Abstract

Objective In this article, we aimed to describe the Foulage test (FT) and investigate the test-retest reliability of parameters recorded during stepping execution in healthy adults. Materials and methods This was a single-center prospective cohort study conducted at an outpatient clinic. It included five healthy male participants [mean age ± standard deviation (SD): 27 ± 5.4 years]. The FT was performed first with the participants' eyes open and again with their eyes closed. If the heel height was not within 2-6 cm, the participant was asked to restart. The FT value and variance of steps were automatically calculated. To verify the influence of heel height, measurements were taken at different heel heights. We also evaluated the Romberg ratio (calculated from the parameters with eyes open and closed) and defined it as the dynamic Romberg ratio. Correlations between parameters were also assessed. Results The parameters' FT value (front-back width of the band of locus shape) and variance of steps plateaued under stable conditions within a heel height of 2-6 cm. FT values and variance of steps were strongly correlated. The dynamic Romberg ratios by FT value and by the variance of steps were also strongly correlated. Conclusions The FT is a dynamic and reproducible equilibrium function test that can quantify agitation with the eyes open or closed in general outpatient clinics, and it may be employed as a clinically useful method for the observation of clinical courses in patients with vestibular disorders.
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Keywords:  body balance; dynamic equilibrium; foulage test; stabilometer; stepping test

Year:  2022        PMID: 35676978      PMCID: PMC9167422          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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