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. 2006 Nov;92(11):1688–1689. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2005.083907

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Figure 1 (A) Distance moved and (B) velocity after 5 min of standing in patients with posturally related syncope (PRS) and control subjects with both good and poor orthostatic tolerance (OT). Controls with poor OT had greater distances and velocities of anteroposterior and total postural sway than patients with PRS and controls with good OT.