Static posturography and whiplash

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Abstract

The quiet upright position (Stance) is controlled by three distinct sensorial cues organs: visual, somatosensorial (from skin and pressure sensors in the feet) and vestibular (mainly from otolithic maculae).

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Ghilardi, P. L., Casani, A., Fattori, B., Kohen-Raz, R., & Alpini, D. C. (2014). Static posturography and whiplash. In Whiplash Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition (pp. 171–184). Springer-Verlag Milan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5486-8_17

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