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年龄和跌倒史对平衡受扰步行过程中拮抗肌腿部肌肉共同激活的影响。

Age and falls history effects on antagonist leg muscle coactivation during walking with balance perturbations.

作者信息

Thompson Jessica D, Plummer Prudence, Franz Jason R

机构信息

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Division of Physical Therapy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2018 Nov;59:94-100. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2018.09.011. Epub 2018 Sep 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inspired by a reliance on visual feedback for movement control in older age, optical flow perturbations provide a unique opportunity to study the neuromuscular mechanisms involved in walking balance control, including aging and falls history effects on the response to environmental balance challenges. Specifically, antagonist leg muscle coactivation, which increases with age during walking, is considered a neuromuscular defense against age-associated deficits in balance control. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of age and falls history on antagonist leg muscle coactivation during walking with and without optical flow perturbations of different amplitudes.

METHODS

Eleven young adults [mean (standard deviation) age: 24.8 (4.8) years], eleven older non-fallers [75.3 (5.4) years] and eleven older fallers [age: 78 (7.6) years] participated in this study. Participants completed 2-minute walking trials while watching a speed-matched virtual hallway that, in some conditions, included mediolateral optical flow perturbations designed to elicit the visual perception of imbalance.

FINDINGS

We first found that lower leg antagonist muscle coactivation during normal walking increased with age, independent of falls history. We also found that older but not young adults increased antagonist leg muscle coactivation in the presence of optical flow perturbations, with more pervasive effects in older adults with a history of falls.

INTERPRETATION

Our findings allude to a greater susceptibility to optical flow perturbations in older fallers during walking, which points to a higher potential for risk of instability in more complex and dynamic everyday environments. These findings may also have broader impacts related to the design of innovative training paradigms and neuromuscular targets for falls prevention.

摘要

背景

受老年人运动控制依赖视觉反馈的启发,光流扰动为研究步行平衡控制中涉及的神经肌肉机制提供了独特的机会,包括衰老和跌倒史对环境平衡挑战反应的影响。具体而言,在步行过程中随着年龄增长而增加的拮抗肌腿协同激活被认为是针对年龄相关平衡控制缺陷的一种神经肌肉防御机制。本研究的目的是调查年龄和跌倒史对在有和没有不同幅度光流扰动的情况下步行时拮抗肌腿协同激活的影响。

方法

11名年轻成年人[平均(标准差)年龄:24.8(4.8)岁]、11名无跌倒史的老年人[75.3(5.4)岁]和11名有跌倒史的老年人[年龄:78(7.6)岁]参与了本研究。参与者在观看速度匹配的虚拟走廊的同时完成2分钟的步行试验,在某些情况下,该虚拟走廊包括旨在引发不平衡视觉感知的内外侧光流扰动。

结果

我们首先发现,正常步行过程中小腿拮抗肌的协同激活随年龄增加,与跌倒史无关。我们还发现,老年人(而非年轻人)在存在光流扰动时会增加拮抗肌腿的协同激活,在有跌倒史的老年人中影响更普遍。

解读

我们的研究结果表明,有跌倒史的老年人在步行过程中对光流扰动更敏感,这表明在更复杂和动态的日常环境中不稳定风险更高。这些发现也可能对预防跌倒的创新训练范式和神经肌肉靶点的设计产生更广泛的影响。

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