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SCOTTTRAK REHABILITATION TESTING AND TREATMENT |
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SCOTTTRAK Rehabilitation Testing and Treatment System (SRT) provides a physical
performance test (PPT) which is non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical
technology that provides an objective assessment of a patient’s balance
disorder by utilizing force plate technology and normative data. Because
it provides an objective measurement of the patient’s progress, it can
also be used to determine the effectiveness of treatments for balance
disorders.
SRT analyzes the patient’s balance disorder by testing the three
systems of balance and equilibrium (Vision, Vestibular and
Somatosensory). The patient’s responses are measured and compared to age
matched normative data and the practitioner receives an objectively
measured balance assessment differentiating between visual, vestibular
and somatosensory pathology. Results appear on the screen and a printout
of normative data and the patient’s results (to three standard
deviations) are generated for the patient’s medical records.
For the PPT, the patient stands on a computerized force plate which then
records the patient’s standing balance when all three balance systems
are being utilized, when the visual system only is removed, when the
somatosensory system only is removed and then when both the visual and
somatosensory systems are removed. Utilizing the patient’s height and
age, limits of stability and age matched norms are then measured,
recorded and compared, producing graphs and data from which the
practitioner can determine the patient’s weakest balance systems and the
patient’s “risk for falling.” This assists the practitioner in
determining an appropriate treatment plan for rehabilitation.
SRT is then utilized as one of the tools for rehabilitating individual
patients. The patient can be run through a battery of individualized
treatment programs designed specifically for each individual’s deficits
which were found during the VNG test and PPT . These programs involve
following patterns which challenge the patient’s balance and limits of
stability while standing on the computerized force plate on stable and
non-stable surfaces. Each patient’s treatment session is recorded and
the practitioner can then monitor the progress of the patient from
session to session.
Additionally, we have created several online instructional
videos along with a lengthy vestibular and neurological training manual to
assist physical therapists in learning the techniques necessary to evaluate
and treat patients with vestibular and balance disorders.
Therapists also have access to a telephone hot line where licensed physical
therapists, skilled in vestibular and balance rehabilitation and familiar
with the SRT system, are available for questions.
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