COMPUTER STABILOGRAPHY IN ALL-ROUND EXAMINATION OF PATIENTS HAVING TEMPORAL BONE FRACTURES IN ACUTE PERIOD OF CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY

The study presents the results of examining by the method of computed stabilography of 120 practically healthy people and five patients with verified diagnosis: fractures of the temporal bone at an acute stage of the craniocerebral injury.

Mean values and standard deviation of the equilibrium function quality (EFQ) indicators were determined alongside with those of the statokinesigram length displacement in Romberg test.

The results obtained prove the potential of using the computed stabilography to comprehensively diagnose patients with fractures of the temporal bone at an acute stage of craniocerebral injury. Further gain of experience with computed stabilography is needed to reveal its advantages and limitations while determining the possibilities of its usage.