Though postural sway is most commonly measured using force plates that record center of pressure, other techniques have also been proposed. Accelerometry uses inertial sensors, which can be embedded in body worn devices when portability is of primary importance [49] and for mobile posturographic measurements [50]. Research on accelerometry has shown good correlation with force plate measures [49, 51], high test-retest reliability [49], and sensitivity for detecting changes in balance [51]. While this approach is not new, the technology is becoming increasingly accessible, since most smartphones come equipped with accelerometers and gyroscopes of sufficient sensitivity. Investigators have already begun to establish the accuracy of smartphone and tablet-based accelerometers and gyroscopes for measuring postural control in normal patients [52] and in patient groups associated with abnormal postural sway [53].
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