Nakajima Masashi
Department of Neurology, Showa University School of Medicine, Japan.
Brain Nerve. 2011 Mar;63(3):233-9.
Quiet standing and walking are generally considered to be an automatic process regulated by sensory feedback. In our report "Astasia without abasia due to peripheral neuropathy," which was published in 1994, we proposed that forced stepping in patients lacking the ankle torque is a compensatory motor control in order to maintain an upright posture. A statistical-biomechanics approach to the human postural control system has revealed open-loop (descending) control as well as closed-loop (feedback) control in quiet standing, and fractal dynamics in stride-to-stride fluctuations of walking. The descending control system of bipedal upright posture and gait may have a functional link to cognitive domains. Increasing dependence on the descending control system with aging may play a role in falls in elderly people.
安静站立和行走通常被认为是由感觉反馈调节的自动过程。在我们1994年发表的报告《周围神经病变导致的站立不能但行走不能》中,我们提出,缺乏踝关节扭矩的患者的强迫性步行为维持直立姿势的一种代偿性运动控制。对人体姿势控制系统的统计生物力学方法揭示了安静站立时的开环(下行)控制以及闭环(反馈)控制,以及行走时步幅间波动的分形动力学。双足直立姿势和步态的下行控制系统可能与认知领域存在功能联系。随着年龄增长对下行控制系统的依赖性增加可能在老年人跌倒中起作用。