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用于研究和训练姿势控制的虚拟平衡

Virtual Balancing for Studying and Training Postural Control.

作者信息

Buettner Daniela, Dalin Daniela, Wiesmeier Isabella K, Maurer Christoph

机构信息

Department of Neurology and Neurophysiology, University Hospital Freiburg, Medical Faculty, Freiburg, Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2017 Sep 26;11:531. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00531. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Postural control during free stance has been frequently interpreted in terms of balancing an inverted pendulum. This even holds, if subjects do not balance their own, but an external body weight. We introduce here a virtual balancing apparatus, which produces torque in the ankle joint as a function of ankle angle resembling the gravity and inertial effects of free standing. As a first aim of this study, we systematically modified gravity, damping, and inertia to examine its effect on postural control beyond the physical constraints given in the real world. As a second aim, we compared virtual balancing to free stance to test its suitability for balance training in patients who are not able to balance their full body weight due to certain medical conditions. In a feasibility study, we analyzed postural control during free stance and virtual balancing in 15 healthy subjects. Postural control was characterized by spontaneous sway measures and measures of perturbed stance. During free stance, perturbations were induced by pseudorandom anterior-posterior tilts of the body support surface. In the virtual balancing task, we systematically varied the anterior-posterior position of the foot plate where the balancing forces are zero following a similar pseudorandom stimulus profile. We found that subjects' behavior during virtual balancing resembles free stance on a tilting platform. This specifically holds for the profile of body excursions as a function of stimulus frequencies. Moreover, non-linearity between stimulus and response amplitude is similar in free and virtual balancing. The overall larger stimulus induced body excursions together with an altered phase behavior between stimulus and response could be in part explained by the limited use of vestibular and visual feedback in our experimental setting. Varying gravity or damping significantly affected postural behavior. Inertia as an isolated factor had a mild effect on the response functions. We conclude that virtual balancing may be well suited to simulate conditions which could otherwise only be realized in space experiments or during parabolic flights. Further studies are needed to examine patients' potential benefit of virtual balance training.

摘要

自由站立时的姿势控制常常被解释为平衡一个倒立摆。即使受试者不是平衡自身重量,而是平衡一个外部体重,这种解释依然成立。我们在此介绍一种虚拟平衡装置,它根据踝关节角度产生扭矩,类似于自由站立时的重力和惯性效应。作为本研究的首要目标,我们系统地改变重力、阻尼和惯性,以研究其对姿势控制的影响,这种影响超出了现实世界中的物理限制。作为第二个目标,我们将虚拟平衡与自由站立进行比较,以测试其对因某些医疗状况而无法平衡自身全部体重的患者进行平衡训练的适用性。在一项可行性研究中,我们分析了15名健康受试者在自由站立和虚拟平衡过程中的姿势控制。姿势控制通过自发摆动测量和姿势受扰测量来表征。在自由站立期间,通过身体支撑表面的伪随机前后倾斜来诱发扰动。在虚拟平衡任务中,我们按照类似的伪随机刺激模式,系统地改变平衡力为零的脚板的前后位置。我们发现,受试者在虚拟平衡过程中的行为类似于在倾斜平台上的自由站立。这尤其适用于身体偏移量随刺激频率变化的情况。此外,自由站立和虚拟平衡中刺激与反应幅度之间的非线性相似。总体而言,较大的刺激诱发的身体偏移以及刺激与反应之间相位行为的改变,部分原因可能是我们实验环境中前庭和视觉反馈的使用受限。改变重力或阻尼会显著影响姿势行为。惯性作为一个单独因素对反应函数有轻微影响。我们得出结论,虚拟平衡可能非常适合模拟那些否则只能在太空实验或抛物线飞行中实现的条件。需要进一步研究来检验虚拟平衡训练对患者的潜在益处。

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