Camara Camila Thais Pinto, de Freitas Sandra Maria Sbeghen Ferreira, Lima Camila Astolphi, Amorim César Ferreira, Prado-Rico Janina Manzieri, Perracini Monica Rodrigues
Master's and Doctoral Programs in Physical Therapy, Universidade Cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Department of Kinesiology, The Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA.
Physiother Res Int. 2020 Jan;25(1):e1804. doi: 10.1002/pri.1804. Epub 2019 Jul 19.
Mobility-related problems in older people may be relieved by the use of walking canes. However, the influence of the cane length on the postural stability of cane users has not been explored.
The objective of this study is to examine the influence of a single-point cane with different lengths on the postural sway of regular cane users, older women during two stance positions, with feet parallel and semi-tandem stance.
Eighteen older women, who used a single-point walking cane for at least 6 months, stood on a force plate with feet parallel or in semitandem position for 40 s. They always used a cane that was adjusted to one of three different lengths resulting from the distance between the wrist crease and the floor, named WF, or this distance plus 7.5 or 10 cm. Amplitude and speed of the centre of pressure (COP) and its components (rambling and trembling) in the anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions and mean vertical force applied to the cane were compared across cane lengths.
The amplitude and velocity of COP, rambling and trembling increased with the cane length. This effect was observed for the anterior-posterior with the feet parallel and in the medial-lateral direction with the semi-tandem position. More force was applied on the shorter cane (WF) in semitandem position.
Longer canes increased the postural sway in the older women and restricted the body weight loaded on the cane. Improper cane length influences the postural sway particularly in a semitandem stance of regular cane users. This may cause a negative impact on postural stability required in daily life activities. The current findings may contribute to the prescription of this assistive device for older adults.
使用手杖可能会缓解老年人与行动能力相关的问题。然而,手杖长度对手杖使用者姿势稳定性的影响尚未得到探讨。
本研究的目的是检验不同长度的单点手杖对经常使用手杖的老年女性在双脚平行和半串联站立两种姿势下姿势摆动的影响。
18名至少使用单点手杖6个月的老年女性,双脚平行或半串联站立在测力板上40秒。她们始终使用根据腕横纹与地面之间的距离(称为WF)调整为三种不同长度之一的手杖,或者是该距离加上7.5或10厘米的手杖。比较不同手杖长度下压力中心(COP)及其分量(漫步和颤抖)在前后方向和内外方向上的幅度和速度,以及施加在手杖上的平均垂直力。
COP、漫步和颤抖的幅度和速度随着手杖长度的增加而增加。在双脚平行站立时的前后方向以及半串联站立时的内外方向上均观察到这种效应。在半串联站立姿势下,较短的手杖(WF)上施加的力更大。
较长的手杖增加了老年女性的姿势摆动,并限制了施加在手杖上的体重。不合适的手杖长度尤其会影响经常使用手杖者在半串联站立姿势下的姿势摆动。这可能会对日常生活活动所需的姿势稳定性产生负面影响。目前的研究结果可能有助于为老年人开具这种辅助设备的处方。