Li Zi Ying, Chou Chinmei
Department of Industrial Engineering & Management, Yuan Ze University, 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, 32003, Taiwan ROC.
J Physiol Anthropol. 2014 Dec 21;33(1):36. doi: 10.1186/1880-6805-33-36.
It has been reported that 75% of stairway accidents occur while descending stairs. Using a cane can help to prevent older people and those with limited mobility from falling. However, studies have shown that two-thirds of older cane users use a cane that is longer than the recommended length, which may cause unnecessary muscular loads. This study aims to assess balance and muscular load in older people descending different height steps with different cane lengths.
Nine participants (5 males and 4 females) aged over 65 years participated in this study. Cane length and stair height were independent variables. Electromyography signals were recorded from the biceps brachii of the arm that usually held the cane and from both gastrocnemius muscles. In addition, the center of pressure (CoP) was assessed as an indicator of balance in older people descending a step.
Descending from higher steps resulted in the use of greater arm and leg strength at the time of first foot contact. However, cane length did not affect any of the root mean square values. In addition, the CoP Stabilometric Parameters showed that mean distance, antero-posterior mean distance, total excursions, antero-posterior total excursions, mean velocity, and antero-posterior mean velocity were significantly affected by step height, but not by cane length.
If cane length is within the currently suggested range, then it has little effect on the force load on the arm and legs when descending a step. Step height has a greater effect than cane length on the strategies used by older people to maintain stability.
据报道,75%的楼梯事故发生在下楼时。使用拐杖有助于防止老年人和行动不便者摔倒。然而,研究表明,三分之二的老年拐杖使用者使用的拐杖长度超过推荐长度,这可能会导致不必要的肌肉负荷。本研究旨在评估老年人使用不同长度拐杖下不同高度台阶时的平衡和肌肉负荷。
9名年龄超过65岁的参与者(5名男性和4名女性)参与了本研究。拐杖长度和楼梯高度为自变量。记录通常持拐杖手臂的肱二头肌以及双侧腓肠肌的肌电图信号。此外,评估压力中心(CoP)作为老年人下台阶时平衡的指标。
从较高台阶下楼梯时,在首次脚接触时需要使用更大的手臂和腿部力量。然而,拐杖长度并未影响任何均方根值。此外,CoP稳定参数显示,平均距离、前后平均距离、总偏移、前后总偏移、平均速度和前后平均速度受台阶高度的显著影响,但不受拐杖长度的影响。
如果拐杖长度在当前建议范围内,那么在下台阶时对手臂和腿部的力负荷影响很小。台阶高度比拐杖长度对老年人维持稳定性所采用的策略影响更大。