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pro balance is an intelligent balancing board that tracks users' performance through graphs and reports. It pivots around the centre freely, measuring tilt up to 10º in all directions. Flexibility in training is made possible with 4 difficulty levels, adjustable in 8 directions. Games are also included to enhance the training experience.  Light and Portable  Adjustable Stability Levels  Identify Balance Disorders  Fun and Interactive Balance Training
Features - Freedom to tilt and displace ±10º in all directions
- 4 difficulty levels adjustable in 8 directions
- Maintains database of users and their performance records
- Generates statistical reports on performance using angle displacement, tilt direction
- Real-time auditory and visual feedback
- Easy to use software interface
- Games to motivate users to improve their balancing skills
- Light weight and portable
Specifications - Dimension : 500 x 120 mm (19.66 x 4.72inches)
- Tilt Displacement : ±10° from horizontal in all directions
- Stability Levels : 4 adjustable levels in 8 directions
- Weight : 4.5 kg
- Power : USB powered
- Patient Capacity : Up to 120 kg
- Operating System : USB connectivity with Windows XP / Vista
  Studies done Functional Tests to Detect Dynamic Postural Instability in Chronically Unstable Ankles Lee Yan Ying, Choo Pei Ling, Wang Shui Hui, Tay Mary Ann, Lim Ei Ping, Dr BalaRajaratnam Nanyang Polytechnic Interactive Rehabilitation Lu Dong, Mui Suan Tan, Dr Wei Tech Ang, Chee Kiat Ng Hwa Chong Institution, Nanyang Technological University Published in i-CREATe 2009 Clinical Study of Intelligent Balancing Board for Ankle Rehabilitation Jia lu Wu, Wen Jun Hu, Boon See Cheam, Dr Wei Tech Ang Hwa Chong Institution, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore GeneralHospital Published in i-CREATe 2008 Effect of Ramadan Fasting on Selected Physical Performance Measures Wahid MF, Aziz AR, Tian HH, and Png W Singapore Sports Council Published in APISSC 2009 Reliability and Validity of pro.balance Karen Koh, Wee Linda Published in 7th National Congress 2009, Singapore PhysiotherapyAssociation |