Hsu Wei-Li, Scholz John P, Schöner Gregor, Jeka John J, Kiemel Tim
Dept. of Physical Therapy, Biomechanics and Movement Science Program, 307 McKinly Laboratory, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2007 Apr;97(4):3024-35. doi: 10.1152/jn.01142.2006. Epub 2007 Feb 21.
This study tested the hypotheses that all major joints along the longitudinal axis of the body are equally active during quiet standing and that their motions are coordinated to stabilize the spatial positions of the center of mass (CM) and head. Analyses of the effect of joint configuration variance on the stability of the CM and head positions were performed using the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) approach. Subjects stood quietly with arms folded across their chests for three 5-min trials each with and without vision. The UCM analysis revealed that the six joints examined were coordinated such that their combined variance had minimal effect on the CM and head positions. Removing vision led to a structuring of the resulting increased joint variance such that little of the increase affected stability of the CM and head positions. The results reveal a control strategy involving coordinated variations of most major joints to stabilize variables important to postural control during quiet stance.
在安静站立期间,身体纵轴上的所有主要关节活动程度相同,且它们的运动相互协调,以稳定质心(CM)和头部的空间位置。使用非控制流形(UCM)方法分析关节构型变化对CM和头部位置稳定性的影响。受试者双臂交叉抱于胸前安静站立,分别在有视觉和无视觉的情况下进行三次5分钟的试验。UCM分析表明,所检查的六个关节相互协调,使得它们的综合变化对CM和头部位置的影响最小。去除视觉会导致关节变化增加,但其结构使得增加的部分对CM和头部位置的稳定性影响很小。结果揭示了一种控制策略,即在安静站立时,通过大多数主要关节的协调变化来稳定对姿势控制至关重要的变量。