Clark Ross A, Mentiplay Benjamin F, Pua Yong-Hao, Bower Kelly J
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Physiotherapy Department, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Gait Posture. 2018 Mar;61:40-54. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017.12.022. Epub 2017 Dec 30.
The use of force platform technologies to assess standing balance is common across a range of clinical areas. Numerous researchers have evaluated the low-cost Wii Balance Board (WBB) for its utility in assessing balance, with variable findings. This review aimed to systematically evaluate the reliability and concurrent validity of the WBB for assessment of static standing balance. Articles were retrieved from six databases (Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, Inspec) from 2007 to 2017. After independent screening by two reviewers, 25 articles were included. Two reviewers performed the data extraction and quality assessment. Test-retest reliability was investigated in 12 studies, with intraclass correlation coefficients or Pearson's correlation values showing a range from poor to excellent reliability (range: 0.27 to 0.99). Concurrent validity (i.e. comparison with another force platform) was examined in 21 studies, and was generally found to be excellent in studies examining the association between the same outcome measures collected on both devices. For studies reporting predominantly poor to moderate validity, potentially influential factors included the choice of 1) criterion reference (e.g. not a common force platform), 2) test duration (e.g. <30 s for double leg), 3) outcome measure (e.g. comparing a centre of pressure variable from the WBB with a summary score from the force platform), 4) data acquisition platform (studies using Apple iOS reported predominantly moderate validity), and 5) low sample size. In conclusion, evidence suggests that the WBB can be used as a reliable and valid tool for assessing standing balance. Protocol registration number: PROSPERO 2017: CRD42017058122.
在一系列临床领域中,使用测力平台技术来评估站立平衡是很常见的。众多研究人员评估了低成本的Wii平衡板(WBB)在评估平衡方面的效用,结果各不相同。本综述旨在系统评价WBB评估静态站立平衡的可靠性和同时效度。从2007年至2017年的六个数据库(Medline、SCOPUS、EMBASE、CINAHL、Web of Science、Inspec)中检索文章。经过两名审稿人的独立筛选,纳入了25篇文章。两名审稿人进行了数据提取和质量评估。12项研究调查了重测可靠性,组内相关系数或Pearson相关值显示可靠性范围从差到优(范围:0.27至0.99)。21项研究检验了同时效度(即与另一个测力平台进行比较),并且在检验在两种设备上收集的相同结局指标之间关联的研究中,通常发现同时效度很好。对于主要报告效度差至中等的研究,潜在的影响因素包括:1)标准参照的选择(例如不是常见的测力平台),2)测试持续时间(例如双腿测试<30秒),3)结局指标(例如将WBB的压力中心变量与测力平台的汇总分数进行比较),4)数据采集平台(使用苹果iOS的研究主要报告中等效度),以及5)样本量小。总之,有证据表明WBB可作为评估站立平衡的可靠且有效的工具。方案注册号:PROSPERO 2017:CRD42017058122。