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指尖的精确接触可减少双侧前庭丧失个体的姿势摆动。

Precision contact of the fingertip reduces postural sway of individuals with bilateral vestibular loss.

作者信息

Lackner J R, DiZio P, Jeka J, Horak F, Krebs D, Rabin E

机构信息

Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454-9110, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1999 Jun;126(4):459-66. doi: 10.1007/s002210050753.

Abstract

Contact of the hand with a stationary surface attenuates postural sway in normal individuals even when the level of force applied is mechanically inadequate to dampen body motion. We studied whether subjects without vestibular function would be able to substitute contact cues from the hand for their lost labyrinthine function and be able to balance as well as normal subjects in the dark without finger contact. We also studied the relative contribution of sight of the test chamber to the two groups. Subjects attempted to maintain a tandem Romberg stance for 25 s under three levels of fingertip contact: no contact; light-touch contact, up to 1 N (approximately 100 g) force; and unrestricted contact force. Both eyes open and eyes closed conditions were evaluated. Without contact, none of the vestibular loss subjects could stand for more than a few seconds in the dark without falling; all the normals could. The vestibular loss subjects were significantly more stable in the dark with light touch of the index finger than the normal subjects in the dark without touch. They also swayed less in the dark with light touch than when permitted sight of the test chamber without touch, and less with sight and touch than just sight. The normal subjects swayed less in the dark with touch than without, and less with sight and touch than sight alone. These findings show that during quiet stance light touch of the index finger with a stationary surface can be as effective or even more so than vestibular function for minimizing postural sway.

摘要

即使施加的力在机械上不足以抑制身体运动,手与固定表面的接触也会减弱正常个体的姿势摇摆。我们研究了没有前庭功能的受试者是否能够用来自手部的接触线索替代其丧失的迷路功能,并且在黑暗中不进行手指接触时能否像正常受试者一样保持平衡。我们还研究了测试室的视觉对两组受试者的相对影响。受试者在三种指尖接触水平下尝试保持串联罗姆伯格姿势25秒:无接触;轻触接触,最大1 N(约100 g)力;以及无限制接触力。评估了双眼睁开和双眼闭合两种情况。无接触时,没有前庭功能丧失的受试者在黑暗中站立几秒钟以上就会摔倒;而所有正常受试者都能做到。在前庭功能丧失的受试者中,与正常受试者在黑暗中无接触相比,黑暗中食指轻触时显著更稳定。与在黑暗中允许看到测试室但无接触相比,黑暗中轻触时他们的摇摆也更小,并且与有视觉和接触相比,仅有视觉时摇摆更小。正常受试者在黑暗中有接触时比无接触时摇摆更小,并且与仅有视觉相比,有视觉和接触时摇摆更小。这些发现表明,在安静站立时,食指与固定表面的轻触对于最小化姿势摇摆可能与前庭功能一样有效甚至更有效。

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