Test Sequence 4) Mobility and Coordination

 Studies have shown that the Px Tech increases energy to the brain, balances the energy to the left and
right hemispheres and calms the brain simultaneously. As such there should be a change in the body's
ability to maintain balance, stability and concentration.

 

Application:

1) Mobility, walking heel-to-toe, eyes forward, on a straight line, accuracy measured and timed

 

Mobility (Heel-to-Toe)

Subject (1)      Subject (2)      Subject (3)     Subject (4)     Subject (5)     Subject (6)

Female, 38     Female, 25      Female, 18      Male, 50         Male, 48        Male, 24

 

 

Subject (1) Female, 38

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:08

L 06/12

00:07

L 11/12

00:09

L 10/12

00:08

L 10/12

Total

 

 

Faster by 00:01

Gained  +5

 

 

Faster by 00:01

Even

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).

 

 

Subject (2) Female, 25

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:12

L 13/13

00:11

L 12/13

00:12

L 10/13

00:10

L 13/13

Total

 

 

Faster by 00:01

Lost

 -1

 

 

Faster by 00:02

Even

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).

 

 

Subject (3) Female, 18

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:10

L 10 /12

00:08

L 10 / 12

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

Faster by 00:02

Even

 

 

 

 

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).

 

 

Subject (4) Male, 50

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:12

L 10/11

00:19

L 11/11

00:12

L 11/11

00:10

L 11/11

Total

 

 

Faster by 00:03

Gained

 +1

 

 

Faster by  00:02

Even

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).

 

 

Subject (5) Male, 48

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:13

L 11/11

0:13

L 11/11

00:12

L 11/11

00:15

L 10/11

Total

 

 

Even

Even

 

 

Slower by 00:03

Lost

 -1

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).

 

 

Subject (6) Male, 24

Results Measurements

 

Base 1

Score

W/ Px 1

Score

Base 2

Score

W/Px 2

Score

Mobility

00:07

L 7/11

00:06

L 11/11

00:07

L 7/11

00:06

L 11/11

Total

 

 

Faster by 00:01

Gained

 +4

 

 

Faster by 00:01

Gained

+4

The Line Score (L) is measured by the number of times the foot placement line accuracy is maintained vs. the
total number of steps taken (Example; 8 line accuracy foot placements out of 12 total steps to complete the
course is a score of 8/12).