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在平地上行走和上下楼梯时矢状面头部稳定性。

Sagittal plane head stabilization during level walking and ambulation on stairs.

作者信息

Cromwell R, Wellmon R

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Physiother Res Int. 2001;6(3):179-92. doi: 10.1002/pri.226.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Head stabilization in space provides a stable reference frame for visual and vestibular systems during locomotor tasks. The purpose of the present study was to examine upper body movement patterns used to maintain head stability in response to the increased challenge of stair ambulation.

METHOD

A repeated-measures study design was used and the order of conditions was randomized for each subject. Eight healthy, non-disabled, young adults walked 10 metres on a level surface, ascended and descended four steps. Head, neck and trunk angular positions in space were obtained for three trials of each condition. Significant differences in mean head, neck and trunk angular orientation in space and segment excursions were determined. Cross-correlation analyses between head and neck, neck and trunk, and head and trunk determined movement patterns used for maintaining head stability. The chi-square test examined the homogeneity of movement pattern distributions for each segment pair across conditions.

RESULTS

Head in space flexion orientation and angular excursions were greater during stair ascent and greater still during stair descent as compared to level walking. This indicates a progressively significant increase in the challenge to head stability. Neck flexion orientation in space and angular excursion were greater during stair descent as compared to level walking. Movement patterns between segment pairs demonstrated phase leads and lags between segments when threats to head stability were minimal. With increased challenge to head stability, segments moved synchronously in opposite directions to maintain balance. With further challenges to head stability, segments moved synchronously in the same direction to maintain body segment alignment.

CONCLUSIONS

Head stabilization was significantly challenged when ascending stairs and is further challenged while descending stairs. Movement patterns reflected changes associated with challenges to head stability. Increased head excursion during stair ambulation may reflect the need to orient vision for foot placement. Results suggest that individuals with visual or vestibular deficits may be at risk for falls during stair ambulation.

摘要

背景与目的

在运动任务中,头部在空间中的稳定为视觉和前庭系统提供了一个稳定的参考框架。本研究的目的是检查在应对爬楼梯增加的挑战时,用于维持头部稳定的上身运动模式。

方法

采用重复测量研究设计,每个受试者条件的顺序是随机的。八名健康、无残疾的年轻成年人在水平面上行走10米,上下四级台阶。每种条件进行三次试验,获取头部、颈部和躯干在空间中的角位置。确定空间中头部、颈部和躯干平均角取向以及节段偏移的显著差异。对头部与颈部、颈部与躯干以及头部与躯干之间进行互相关分析,以确定用于维持头部稳定的运动模式。卡方检验检查各节段对在不同条件下运动模式分布的同质性。

结果

与平地行走相比,爬楼梯时头部在空间中的前屈取向和角偏移更大,下楼梯时更大。这表明对头部稳定的挑战逐渐显著增加。与平地行走相比,下楼梯时颈部在空间中的前屈取向和角偏移更大。当对头部稳定的威胁最小时,节段对之间的运动模式显示节段之间存在相位超前和滞后。随着对头部稳定挑战的增加,节段向相反方向同步移动以维持平衡。随着对头部稳定的进一步挑战,节段向相同方向同步移动以维持身体节段对齐。

结论

上楼梯时头部稳定受到显著挑战,下楼梯时挑战更大。运动模式反映了与头部稳定挑战相关的变化。爬楼梯时头部偏移增加可能反映了为足部放置定向视觉的需要。结果表明,有视觉或前庭缺陷的个体在爬楼梯时可能有跌倒风险。

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