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老年受试者通过单次向后迈步恢复平衡的能力与迈步接触时的身体形态有关。

Elderly subjects' ability to recover balance with a single backward step associates with body configuration at step contact.

作者信息

Hsiao E T, Robinovitch S N

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2001 Jan;56(1):M42-7. doi: 10.1093/gerona/56.1.m42.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the event of a slip or trip, one's ability to recover a stable upright stance by stepping should depend on (a) the configuration of the body at the instant of step contact and (b) the forces generated between the foot and ground during step contact. In this study, we tested whether these two variables associate with elderly subjects' ability to recover balance by taking a single backward step after sudden release from an inclined position.

METHODS

Twenty-six community-dwelling subjects (12 women, 14 men) of mean age 75+/-4 (SD) years each underwent five trials in which they were suddenly released from a backward inclination of 7 degrees and instructed to "recover balance with a single step." Body segment motions and foot contact forces were analyzed to determine step contact times, stepping angles, body lean angles at step contact, and the magnitudes and times (after step contact) of peak foot-floor contact forces and peak sagittal-plane torques at the ankle, knee, and hip of the stepping leg.

RESULTS

Fifty percent of subjects were predominantly single steppers (successful at recovering with a single step in greater than three of five trials), 27% were multiple steppers (successful in less than two of five trials), and 23% were mixed response steppers (successful in two of five or three of five trials). Recovery style associated with the ratio of stepping angle divided by body lean angle at step contact (p = .003), which averaged 1.4+/-0.5 for single steppers and 0.6+/-0.5 for multiple steppers, but not with step contact time, stepping angle, or contact forces and joint torques during step contact.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that elderly subjects' ability to recover balance with a single backward step depends primarily on the configuration of the body (in particular, the ratio of stepping angle to body lean angle) at step contact.

摘要

背景

在滑倒或绊倒的情况下,一个人通过迈步恢复稳定直立姿势的能力应取决于:(a)迈步接触瞬间身体的形态,以及(b)迈步接触期间脚与地面之间产生的力。在本研究中,我们测试了这两个变量是否与老年受试者从倾斜位置突然松开后通过向后迈一步恢复平衡的能力相关。

方法

26名社区居住受试者(12名女性,14名男性),平均年龄75±4(标准差)岁,每人进行5次试验,试验中他们从7度向后倾斜位置突然松开,并被要求“通过一步恢复平衡”。分析身体各节段运动和足部接触力,以确定迈步接触时间、迈步角度、迈步接触时的身体倾斜角度,以及迈步腿踝关节、膝关节和髋关节处的足底接触力峰值和矢状面扭矩峰值的大小及时间(迈步接触后)。

结果

50%的受试者主要为单次迈步者(在5次试验中的3次以上通过单次迈步成功恢复平衡),27%为多次迈步者(在5次试验中的2次以下成功),23%为混合反应迈步者(在5次试验中的2次或3次成功)。恢复方式与迈步接触时迈步角度与身体倾斜角度的比值相关(p = 0.003),单次迈步者该比值平均为1.4±0.5,多次迈步者为0.6±0.5,但与迈步接触时间、迈步角度或迈步接触期间的接触力和关节扭矩无关。

结论

这些结果表明,老年受试者通过向后迈一步恢复平衡的能力主要取决于迈步接触时身体的形态(特别是迈步角度与身体倾斜角度的比值)。

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