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Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP) is a unique assessment technique used to objectively quantify and differentiate among the wide variety of possible sensory, motor, and central adaptive impairments to balance control. As such, CDP is complementary to clinical tests designed to localize and categorize pathological mechanisms of balance disorders. CDP can identify and differentiate the functional impairments associated with the pathological processes. By itself, CDP cannot diagnose pathology or site-of-lesion. Adding the optional long force plate to CDP extends the rehabilitation capabilities of the system. Key Benefits
CapabilitiesNeuroCom systems have application in a variety of patient populations -
neurological, orthopedic, geriatric and falling populations. The utility
of the equipment comes with its ability to ferret out the underlying problem and
determine if it is sensory, integrative or motor.
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