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神经肌肉噪声和行走速度对三维动态行走模型中跌倒风险和动态稳定性的影响。

Influence of neuromuscular noise and walking speed on fall risk and dynamic stability in a 3D dynamic walking model.

机构信息

Arthritis Research UK Biomechanics and Bioengineering Centre, Division School of Healthcare Studies, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF14 4XN, UK.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2013 Jun 21;46(10):1722-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.03.032. Epub 2013 May 6.

Abstract

Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to reduce their fall risk. However, both slower and faster walking speeds can predict increased risk of different types of falls. The mechanisms that contribute to fall risk across speeds are not well known. Faster walking requires greater forward propulsion, generated by larger muscle forces. However, greater muscle activation induces increased signal-dependent neuromuscular noise. These speed-related increases in neuromuscular noise may contribute to the increased fall risk observed at faster walking speeds. Using a 3D dynamic walking model, we systematically varied walking speed without and with physiologically-appropriate neuromuscular noise. We quantified how actual fall risk changed with gait speed, how neuromuscular noise affected speed-related changes in fall risk, and how well orbital and local dynamic stability measures predicted changes in fall risk across speeds. When we included physiologically-appropriate noise to the 'push-off' force in our model, fall risk increased with increasing walking speed. Changes in kinematic variability, orbital, and local dynamic stability did not predict these speed-related changes in fall risk. Thus, the increased neuromuscular variability that results from increased signal-dependent noise that is necessitated by the greater muscular force requirements of faster walking may contribute to the increased fall risk observed at faster walking speeds. The lower fall risk observed at slower speeds supports experimental evidence that slowing down can be an effective strategy to reduce fall risk. This may help explain the slower walking speeds observed in older adults and others.

摘要

老年人和那些跌倒风险增加的人往往走得更慢。他们这样做可能是为了降低跌倒的风险。然而,无论是更慢还是更快的步行速度都可以预测不同类型跌倒的风险增加。导致不同速度跌倒风险的机制尚不清楚。更快的步行需要更大的向前推进力,这是由更大的肌肉力量产生的。然而,更大的肌肉激活会引起增加的信号相关神经肌肉噪声。这些与速度相关的神经肌肉噪声增加可能导致更快的步行速度下观察到的跌倒风险增加。使用 3D 动态步行模型,我们系统地改变了无生理相关神经肌肉噪声和有生理相关神经肌肉噪声的步行速度。我们量化了实际跌倒风险如何随步态速度而变化,神经肌肉噪声如何影响跌倒风险与速度相关的变化,以及轨道和局部动态稳定性测量值如何预测不同速度下跌倒风险的变化。当我们将生理相关的噪声纳入到模型中的“蹬离”力中时,跌倒风险随着步行速度的增加而增加。运动学可变性、轨道和局部动态稳定性的变化不能预测这些与速度相关的跌倒风险变化。因此,更快的步行速度需要更大的肌肉力量,从而导致更大的信号依赖噪声,这可能导致神经肌肉可变性增加,从而导致更快的步行速度下观察到的跌倒风险增加。较慢的步行速度导致跌倒风险较低,这支持了实验证据,即放慢速度可以是降低跌倒风险的有效策略。这可以帮助解释老年人和其他人观察到的较慢的步行速度。

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