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用于引导行走方向的触觉路面:行进方向和步态稳定性评估

Tactile pavement for guiding walking direction: An assessment of heading direction and gait stability.

作者信息

Pluijter Nanda, de Wit Lieke P W, Bruijn Sjoerd M, Plaisier Myrthe A

机构信息

Research Institute MOVE, Department of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Research Institute MOVE, Department of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; Department of Orthopedics, First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, Fujian, PR China.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2015 Oct;42(4):534-8. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2015.08.009. Epub 2015 Sep 4.

Abstract

For maintaining heading direction while walking we heavily rely on vision. Therefore, walking in the absence of vision or with visual attention directed elsewhere potentially leads to dangerous situations. Here we investigated whether tactile information from the feet can be used as a (partial) substitute for vision in maintaining a stable heading direction. If so, participants should be better able to keep a constant heading direction on tactile pavement that indicates directionality than on regular flat pavement. However, such a pavement may also be destabilizing. Thus we asked participants to walk straight ahead on regular pavement, and on tactile pavement (tiles with ridges along the walking direction) while varying the amount of vision. We assessed the effects of the type of pavement as well as the amount of vision on the variability of the heading direction as well as gait stability. Both of these measures were calculated from accelerations and angular velocities recorded from a smartphone attached to the participants trunk. Results showed that on tactile pavement participants had a less variations in their heading direction than on regular pavement. The drawback, however, was that the tactile pavement used in this study decreased gait stability. In sum, tactile pavement can be used as a partial substitute for vision in maintaining heading direction, but it can also decrease gait stability. Future work should focus on designing tactile pavement that does provided directional clues, but is less destabilizing.

摘要

在行走时保持前进方向,我们严重依赖视觉。因此,在没有视觉的情况下行走或视觉注意力指向其他地方时,可能会导致危险情况。在这里,我们研究了来自脚部的触觉信息是否可以用作(部分)替代视觉来保持稳定的前进方向。如果是这样,与在普通平坦路面上相比,参与者在指示方向的触觉路面上应该更能够保持恒定的前进方向。然而,这样的路面也可能会破坏稳定性。因此,我们要求参与者在普通路面和触觉路面(沿行走方向有脊的瓷砖)上向前直走,同时改变视觉量。我们评估了路面类型以及视觉量对前进方向变异性和步态稳定性的影响。这两种测量都是根据附着在参与者躯干上的智能手机记录的加速度和角速度计算得出的。结果表明,与在普通路面上相比,参与者在触觉路面上的前进方向变化较小。然而,缺点是本研究中使用的触觉路面降低了步态稳定性。总之,触觉路面可以用作在保持前进方向时视觉的部分替代物,但它也会降低步态稳定性。未来的工作应该集中在设计既能提供方向线索又不太会破坏稳定性的触觉路面上。

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