Phadke Chetan P, Klimstra Marc, Zehr E Paul, Thompson Floyd J, Behrman Andrea L
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Motor Control. 2010 Jan;14(1):116-25. doi: 10.1123/mcj.14.1.116.
The purpose of this study was to test the effect of arm swing on modulation of soleus H-reflexes amplitudes during walking. Fifteen subjects walked (1.07 m/s) on a treadmill in 4 arm swing conditions: 1-natural arm swing (control), 2-active restraint, 3-passive restraint, and 4-passive-assisted. Tibial nerve was electrically stimulated and soleus EMG was recorded. H-reflex amplitude was significantly greater during active than during passive restraint (p = .013). Remaining arm swing conditions were not significantly different. We detected a subtle effect of arm swing on soleus H-reflex amplitude. Descending regulation may serve as a gating mechanism to control the effect of arm movements on reflex pathways for leg muscles. This gating mechanism may be impaired postneural injury, potentially enhancing the modulation of peripheral sensory inputs on reflexes in leg muscles during walking. Future experiments to test additional conditions and evoking reflexes in more phases of walking are recommended.
本研究的目的是测试步行过程中手臂摆动对比目鱼肌H反射幅度调制的影响。15名受试者在跑步机上以4种手臂摆动条件(1.07米/秒)行走:1-自然手臂摆动(对照)、2-主动约束、3-被动约束和4-被动辅助。对胫神经进行电刺激并记录比目鱼肌肌电图。主动约束期间的H反射幅度显著大于被动约束期间(p = 0.013)。其余手臂摆动条件无显著差异。我们检测到手臂摆动对比目鱼肌H反射幅度有微妙影响。下行调节可能作为一种门控机制,以控制手臂运动对腿部肌肉反射通路的影响。这种门控机制可能在神经损伤后受损,潜在地增强步行过程中周围感觉输入对腿部肌肉反射的调制。建议进行未来实验,以测试更多条件并在步行的更多阶段诱发反射。