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探究质心与压力中心的稳定性和变异性之间的关系。

Exploring the relationship between stability and variability of the centre of mass and centre of pressure.

作者信息

Rajachandrakumar Roshanth, Mann Jotvarinder, Schinkel-Ivy Alison, Mansfield Avril

机构信息

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, 550 University Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada; Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, 500 University Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada.

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, 550 University Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada; Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2018 Jun;63:254-259. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.05.008. Epub 2018 May 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are competing perspectives in the literature regarding the role of movement variability in quiet standing and balance control. Some view high variability as indicative of poor balance control and a contributor to increased fall risk, whereas others view variability as beneficial in providing sensory information that aids balance control.

RESEARCH QUESTION

This study aimed to help to clarify the role of variability in balance control by testing two competing hypotheses: that increased variability would lead to instability, or that increased variability would improve stability, where stability is defined as the ability to respond to a perturbation.

METHODS

Fourteen healthy young adults (20-35 years old) were recruited. Participants experienced postural perturbations of varying magnitudes, delivered via sudden backward movement of the support surface. Magnitudes of postural perturbation were chosen such that both step and no-step responses could be observed at each magnitude. Variability in the centre of mass and centre of pressure movement was measured for 10 s prior to the postural perturbation. Multiple regression was used to determine if movement variability predicted step responses when controlling for perturbation magnitude, trial order, and margin of stability at perturbation onset.

RESULTS

Lower variability in medio-lateral centre of mass and centre of pressure position, and lower variability in medio-lateral centre of pressure velocity were related to increased odds of stepping in response to the perturbation (p-values ≤0.001).

SIGNIFICANCE

This study provides support for the hypothesis that, at least for relatively low variability values, increased centre of pressure and mass movement variability improves stability. Specifically, increasing movement of the centre of pressure and mass in the medio-lateral direction may help to preserve stability in the antero-posterior direction by providing the central nervous system with information about the antero-posterior centre of mass across a wide range of medio-lateral positions.

摘要

背景

关于运动变异性在安静站立和平衡控制中的作用,文献中有相互竞争的观点。一些人认为高变异性表明平衡控制不佳且是跌倒风险增加的一个因素,而另一些人则认为变异性有助于提供辅助平衡控制的感觉信息。

研究问题

本研究旨在通过检验两个相互竞争的假设来帮助阐明变异性在平衡控制中的作用:变异性增加会导致不稳定,或者变异性增加会提高稳定性,其中稳定性被定义为对扰动做出反应的能力。

方法

招募了14名健康的年轻人(20 - 35岁)。参与者经历了通过支撑面突然向后移动施加的不同幅度的姿势扰动。选择姿势扰动的幅度,以便在每个幅度下都能观察到迈步和不迈步的反应。在姿势扰动前10秒测量质心和压力中心运动的变异性。在控制扰动幅度、试验顺序和扰动开始时的稳定裕度的情况下,使用多元回归来确定运动变异性是否能预测迈步反应。

结果

在中-侧方向上,质心和压力中心位置的变异性较低,以及中-侧压力中心速度的变异性较低,与对扰动做出迈步反应的几率增加有关(p值≤0.001)。

意义

本研究为以下假设提供了支持,即至少对于相对较低的变异性值,压力中心和质量运动变异性增加会提高稳定性。具体而言,增加压力中心和质量在中-侧方向上的运动可能有助于通过为中枢神经系统提供关于在广泛的中-侧位置上前后质心的信息来保持前后方向上的稳定性。

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