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超越缺陷或代偿:长期完全失明后姿势控制的新见解。

Beyond deficit or compensation: new insights on postural control after long-term total visual loss.

作者信息

Russo Maitê M, Lemos Thiago, Imbiriba Luís A, Ribeiro Nathalia L, Vargas Claudia D

机构信息

Laboratório de Neurobiologia II, Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Avenida Carlos Chagas Filho 373, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, 21949-900, Brazil.

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação, Centro Universitário Augusto Mota (UNISUAM), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2017 Feb;235(2):437-446. doi: 10.1007/s00221-016-4799-x. Epub 2016 Oct 21.

Abstract

Loss of vision is well known to affect postural control in blind subjects. This effect has classically been framed in terms of deficit or compensation depending on whether body sway increases or decreases in comparison with that of sighted subjects with the eyes open. However, studies have shown that postural responses can be modulated by the context and that changes in postural sway may not necessarily mean a worsened or improved postural control. The goal of our study was to test whether balance is affected by the context in blind subjects. Additional to the quantification of center of pressure (COP) displacement, measurements of body motion (COG) and the correspondent net neuromuscular response (COP-COG) were evaluated in anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions. Thirty-eight completely blind and thirty-two sighted subjects participated of this study. The volunteers were asked to stand barefoot on a force platform for 60 s in two different conditions: feet apart and feet together. Sighted participants performed the tests with both the eyes open and eyes closed. Results showed that the COP-COG displacements in the blind group were greater than those of the sighted group with eyes open in almost all conditions tested, but not in eyes closed condition. However, the COP and COG results confirmed that the postural responses were context dependent. Together these results suggest that total visual loss does not just lead to a balance deficit or compensation, but to a specific postural signature that might imply in enhancing COP, COG and/or COP-COG in specific postural conditions.

摘要

众所周知,失明会影响盲人的姿势控制。根据与睁眼的视力正常受试者相比身体摆动是增加还是减少,这种影响传统上被描述为缺陷或补偿。然而,研究表明姿势反应可受环境调节,姿势摆动的变化不一定意味着姿势控制变差或变好。我们研究的目的是测试平衡是否受盲人所处环境的影响。除了量化压力中心(COP)位移外,还在前-后和内侧-外侧方向评估了身体运动(COG)测量以及相应的净神经肌肉反应(COP-COG)。38名全盲受试者和32名视力正常的受试者参与了本研究。志愿者被要求在两种不同条件下赤脚站在测力平台上60秒:双脚分开和双脚并拢。视力正常的参与者在睁眼和闭眼两种情况下进行测试。结果表明,在几乎所有测试条件下,盲人组的COP-COG位移都大于睁眼的视力正常组,但在闭眼条件下并非如此。然而,COP和COG结果证实姿势反应取决于环境。这些结果共同表明,完全失明不仅会导致平衡缺陷或补偿,还会导致一种特定的姿势特征,这可能意味着在特定姿势条件下增强COP、COG和/或COP-COG。

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