Winter D A, Patla A E, Frank J S
Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Med Prog Technol. 1990 May;16(1-2):31-51.
Balance and posture of the body is essential to most human locomotion. Because humans are bipeds with about 2/3 of their mass located 2/3 of body height from the ground the control system is critical. In the elderly balance control degenerates. Falls represent a major health problem and the fear of falls is the major deterrent to daily mobility. Many measures have evolved to assess balance, varying from crude balance tasks to sophisticated perturbations. This paper summarizes the balance control task as it relates to standing and walking and details current assessment techniques and equipment. Additional information is provided by the authors to demonstrate from an electromyographical and biomechanical perspective the mechanisms and characteristics of the postural control system in both standing and walking.
身体的平衡和姿势对于大多数人类运动至关重要。由于人类是两足动物,其约三分之二的体重位于距离地面三分之二身高的位置,因此控制系统至关重要。在老年人中,平衡控制能力会退化。跌倒成为一个主要的健康问题,而对跌倒的恐惧是日常活动的主要阻碍。已经发展出许多评估平衡的方法,从粗略的平衡任务到复杂的扰动测试不等。本文总结了与站立和行走相关的平衡控制任务,并详细介绍了当前的评估技术和设备。作者还提供了更多信息,从肌电图和生物力学角度展示了站立和行走时姿势控制系统的机制和特征。