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Limits of Stability Test: What It Is, How It Works, and Clinical Benefits
Limits of Stability is a functional and gold-standard test in balance assessment, widely used by clinicians and researchers to evaluate dynamic balance control and fall risk. This method measures how far and how well a person can shift their center of pressure (CoP) within their base of support, critical for maintaining balance during daily activities. It is essential for identifying postural control deficits , predicting fall risks , and tracking patient progress in neurol

Ana Souto
Jun 26, 2025


Everything you need to know about Balance and Stability.
This beginner-friendly guide explains how force, pressure, and dynamic platforms turn invisible sway into clear numbers, why terms like posturography and foot-pressure maps matter, and how Sensing Future technology helps clinicians cut fall risk and speed rehabilitation.
Karan Somawat
May 22, 2025


What’s new in PhysioSensing Software?
Hello! We have exciting news for all PhysioSensing users! Staying true to our DNA, we are constantly evolving and improving PhysioSensing software. Our updates are driven by two key pillars: scientific evidence and the invaluable feedback and ideas from our clients. Let’s not be modest here — PhysioSensing offers a strong clinical foundation for both balance assessment and training. With over 14 assessment protocols with detailed reports , more than 30 exercises , and 6 th

André Dias
Dec 12, 2024


A Case Study - Assessment and treatment of balance dysfunction using PhysioSensing pressure plate in a patient with chronic stroke sequelae
1. Introduction Stroke is the third leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally , with a predicted rise in prevalence creating an increased demand for rehabilitation services. Balance dysfunction , a common sequela post-stroke, significantly impairs daily activities and heightens fall risk. This case study investigates the impact of a 15-session balance exercise program, incorporating PhysioSensing balance plate with visual biofeedback and interactive games, on improvi

Ana Souto
Sep 23, 2024


5 Main Reasons for Limits of Stability reduction
Limits of stability Limits of Stability are a concept defined as the points at which the center of gravity approaches the limits of the base of support. In other words, it is defined as the maximum distance a person can displace the center of pressure (CoP) by leaning the body within the base of support without having to take a step, without losing balance (Tomita et al., 2021). The range of displacement in the anterior directions is around 6º to 8º, in a mediolateral displa

Ana Souto
Apr 5, 2024


Neurologic Disorders -Assessment and Treatment of Balance
Part III - Rehabilitation Program with PhysioSensing 1. Balance and Stability – Sagittal Goal : To improve postural control, while trying to distribute body weight equally on both feet to reach a stable (balance) position. Balance and Stability - Sagittal Exercise Interface Balance and Stability - Sagittal Exercise Parameters Definition of exercise’s parameters: Tolerance: 15% - Tolerance is the weight percentage margin allowed so that the indicator remains green. To de

Ana Souto
Oct 2, 2023


What’s new in Balance Software ´22 version?
After a long journey of new developments and software improvements, PhysioSensing Balance Software’22 is now available. After 10 years of development and experience, PhysioSensing Balance Software’22 is now a powerful balance software analysis tool . We are updating it to all our clients. In this version, you can find: All protocols, exercises and games interfaces are redesigned, accordingly to the main design of PhysioSensing. Two new games, are now available to trainee the

André Dias
May 26, 2022


Limits of Stability > The most used protocol for balance assessment
The Limits of Stability (LOS) is perhaps the most used protocol in the literature for balance assessment in a dynamic task.

Cláudia Tonelo
Apr 19, 2022


Sit to Stand balance protocol, how to use it?
The Sit-to-Stand (STS) is a well-known test to quantify the ability of the patient to lift from a sitting position to a standing position.

Cláudia Tonelo
Feb 28, 2022


Balance Error Scoring System with force/pressure platform
Learn how you can perform Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) with Force/Pressure Platform. Check how CoP/Body Sway add value for this test.

Cláudia Tonelo
Oct 12, 2021


Do you know how to assess the Fall Risk?
A look at the Fall Risk protocol Falls are one of the greatest causes of serious health problems among older adults, representing more than 50% of the hospitalizations due to lesions in this age group [1]. Falls have a multifactorial origin, which includes mobility problems, balance disorders, chronic illnesses, and impaired vision. Thus, it is important to incorporate fall risk screening in the elder’s health monitoring routine. PhysioSensing Balance Software has a protoco

Cláudia Tonelo
Jul 29, 2021


What is the difference between force platforms and pressure platforms?
1. The science behind Both platforms measure different biomechanical characteristics. However, it’s easy to get pressure confused with force, and vice-versa: The pressure platform measures the plantar pressure distribution, obtaining the plantar pressure map, similar to a heatmap of the foot. The force platform measures the magnitude and direction of the resulting force, independent of the contact area, obtaining the resulting vector from the ground reacti

Cláudia Tonelo
Mar 10, 2021
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