JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies (Aug 2015)

Interchangeability of the Wii Balance Board for Bipedal Balance Assessment

  • Bonnechère, Bruno,
  • Jansen, Bart,
  • Omelina, Lubos,
  • Rooze, Marcel,
  • Van Sint Jan, Serge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/rehab.3832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. e8

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BackgroundSince 2010, an increasing interest in more portable and flexible hardware for balance and posture assessment led to previously published studies determining whether or not the Wii Balance Board could be used to assess balance and posture, both scientifically and clinically. However, no previous studies aimed at comparing results from different Wii Balance Boards for clinical balance evaluation exist. ObjectiveThe objective of this crossover study is to assess the interchangeability of the Wii Balance Board. MethodsA total of 6 subjects participated in the study and their balance was assessed using 4 different Wii Balance Boards. Trials were recorded simultaneously with Wii Balance Boards and with a laboratory force plate. Nine relevant clinical parameters were derived from center of pressure displacement data obtained from Wii Balance Board and force plate systems. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), F tests, and Friedman tests were computed to assess the agreement between trials and to compare the Wii Balance Board and force plate results. ResultsExcellent correlations were found between the Wii Balance Board and force plate (mean ρ =.83). With the exception of 2 parameters, strong to excellent agreements were found for the 7 remaining parameters (ICC=.96). No significant differences were found between trials recorded with different Wii Balance Boards. ConclusionsOur results indicate that for most of the parameters analyzed, balance and posture assessed with one Wii Balance Board were statistically similar to results obtained from another. Furthermore, the good correlation between the Wii Balance Board and force plate results shows that Wii Balance Boards can be reliably used for scientific assessment using most of the parameters analyzed in this study. These results also suggest that the Wii Balance Board could be used in multicenter studies and therefore, would allow for the creation of larger populations for clinical studies. Trial RegistrationEthical Committee of the Erasme Hospital (CCB B406201215142).