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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
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   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
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   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
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   5.4 OPTIONS
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
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   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
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   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.2 EASY START
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
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   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
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   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
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   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
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normally
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
normals
   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.10 Analogue to digital sampled data
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.4 COLLECT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   7. SAMPLE CASE HISTORIES
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
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   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
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   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
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   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
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   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.10 Analogue to digital sampled data
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.3 ANGULAR VELOCITY SENSORS MEASURING TRUNK SWAY
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.3 UNABLE TO INSTALL ON A CORPORATE SYSTEM
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
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   3.2 EASY START
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   3.2 EASY START
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   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   9.3 UNABLE TO INSTALL ON A CORPORATE SYSTEM
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.10 Analogue to digital sampled data
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.5 AUXILIARY TEST EQUIPMENT
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.4 COLLECT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.3 UNABLE TO INSTALL ON A CORPORATE SYSTEM
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
   Table of Contents
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   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   3.2 EASY START
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
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   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4. OPTIMAL USE OF THE DATA ANALYSIS WINDOW AND ICON DEFINITIONS
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.3 ANGULAR VELOCITY SENSORS MEASURING TRUNK SWAY
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4. OPTIMAL USE OF THE DATA ANALYSIS WINDOW AND ICON DEFINITIONS
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.4 COLLECT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
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   2.10 Analogue to digital sampled data
   5.4 OPTIONS
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.4 Simulator (Non-organic balance disorder) (226 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.5 HELP
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   Help for SwayStar
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   4. OPTIMAL USE OF THE DATA ANALYSIS WINDOW AND ICON DEFINITIONS
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
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   1. Help – SHORT DESCRIPTION
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   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.3 PRINT (ALT + P)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.10 Analogue to digital sampled data
   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4. OPTIMAL USE OF THE DATA ANALYSIS WINDOW AND ICON DEFINITIONS
   4.1 GENERAL COMMANDS
   4.2 PRINT DATA
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   8. HOT-KEYS and ICONS TABLE
   9.1 SENSOR FAILURE
   9.2 TIME STAMP PROBLEM ERROR MESSAGE
   9.3 UNABLE TO INSTALL ON A CORPORATE SYSTEM
   9.4 SwayStar™ OPERATES SLOWER THAN NORMAL
   9.5 Bluetooth permanently turned off.
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   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
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   2.1 CONCEPT OF BALANCE CONTROL ANALYSIS
   2.3 ANGULAR VELOCITY SENSORS MEASURING TRUNK SWAY
   2.6 TEST PROTOCOLSAND SEQUENCES
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.2 RECORD (ALT + R)
   5.4 OPTIONS
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   7.2 Bilateral Peripheral Vestibular Loss. (15 SSB)
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   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
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   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
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   2.2 SwayStar™ LITERATURE ON TRUNK SWAY DURING STANCE ANDGAIT
   2.4 MEASUREMENT-TASK PRINCIPLES FOR DIFFERENT PROTOCOLS
   2.8 BALANCE CONTROL SUMMARY and INDEX (BCI), SENSORY ANALYSIS.
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.2 EASY START
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.1 DATA (Alt + D)
   5.4 OPTIONS
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
   7.7 Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF (4 SSB)
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   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   3.2 EASY START
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
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   2.7 DATA ANALYSIS
   2.9 Examples of Balance Control Summary and Index with Sensory Analysis
   3.1 EQUIPMENT
   4.3 LOG AND EXPORT DATA
   4.5 VIEW DATA
   5.4 OPTIONS
   5.5 HELP
   6.3 EXCEL TABLES OF ANALYSIS VALUES
   7.1 Peripheral Vestibular Loss
   7.3 Whiplash Associated Disorder. (60 BB)
   7.5 Spino-Cerebellar Ataxia
   7.6 Total Hip Replacement after severe osteoarthritis (316:1&2 FP4)
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