Johnson Molly B, Van Emmerik R E A
Washington University School of Medicine, Program in Physical Therapy, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Motor Control. 2012 Jan;16(1):81-93. doi: 10.1123/mcj.16.1.81.
Sensory feedback from the vestibular system and neck muscle stretch receptors is critical for the regulation of postural control. The postural relationship of the head to the trunk is a major factor determining the integration of sensory feedback and can be interfered with by varying head orientation. This study assessed how 60-s of standing with the head neutral, flexed, or extended impacted postural stability during upright stance and during forward lean in 13 healthy participants (26 ±5 years old). During both quiet upright stance and maximal forward lean, head extension increased postural center of pressure (COP) velocity and decreased the COP time-to-contact the anterior stability boundary compared with the head neutral condition. Head flexion did not differ from head neutral for either of the stance conditions. This study demonstrates that interfering with the head-trunk relationship by adopting extended, but not flexed, head orientations interferes with postural control that may impact postural stability during both quiet upright stance and maximal forward lean conditions.
来自前庭系统和颈部肌肉拉伸感受器的感觉反馈对于姿势控制的调节至关重要。头部与躯干的姿势关系是决定感觉反馈整合的主要因素,并且可以通过改变头部方向来干扰。本研究评估了13名健康参与者(26±5岁)在头部中立、屈曲或伸展状态下站立60秒对直立姿势和向前倾斜时姿势稳定性的影响。在安静直立姿势和最大程度向前倾斜期间,与头部中立状态相比,头部伸展增加了姿势压力中心(COP)速度,并减少了COP到达前侧稳定边界的接触时间。在两种姿势条件下,头部屈曲与头部中立状态没有差异。本研究表明,通过采用伸展而非屈曲的头部姿势来干扰头部-躯干关系会干扰姿势控制,这可能会影响安静直立姿势和最大程度向前倾斜条件下的姿势稳定性。