H. Corriveau et al., Intrasession reliability of the "center of pressure minus center of mass" variable of postural control in the healthy elderly, ARCH PHYS M, 81(1), 2000, pp. 45-48
Objectives: To estimate the intrasession reliability of a single measure of
the biomechanical variable "center of pressure minus center of mass" (COP-
COM) to determine, first, how many trials must be averaged to obtain a reli
able measure of postural stability, and second, the minimal metrically dete
ctable change of the COP-COM.
Participants: Community-living, healthy, elderly people over 60 years of ag
e (n = 7).
Design: Measurements were made in double leg stance, eyes-open condition. N
ine successive trials, with rests between, were carried out for each subjec
t.
Data Analysis: Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs).
Main Outcome Measure: The biomechanical variable COP-COM, which represents
the distance between the center of pressure and the center of mass, was mea
sured from two force platforms and three position sensors.
Results: The ICCs obtained for one measure of the COP-COM were .79 in the a
nterior-posterior (AP) direction and .69 in mediolateral (ML) direction. Wi
th four trials, the COP-COM variable is reliable at .94 in the AP direction
and .90 in the ML direction. Minimal metrically detectable changes were .1
0mm (AP) and .16mm (ML).
Conclusion: Using four repetitions of the COP-COM variable provides a relia
ble measurement of postural stability.