Layne Charles S, Malaya Christopher A, Levine Jackson T
Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research, Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Houston , Houston , TX , USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University , New Orleans , LA , USA.
Somatosens Mot Res. 2019 Sep;36(3):212-222. doi: 10.1080/08990220.2019.1652585. Epub 2019 Aug 15.
The purpose of the review is to summarize the literature surrounding the use of muscle vibration as it relates to modifying human gait. After a brief introduction concerning historical uses and early research identifying the effect of vibration on muscle activation, we reviewed 32 articles that used muscle vibration during walking. The review is structured to address the literature within four broad categories: the effect of vibration to 'trigger' gait-like lower limb motions, the effect of vibration on gait control of healthy individuals and individuals with clinical conditions in which gait disorders are a prominent feature, and the effect of vibration training protocols on gait. The acute effects of vibration during gait involving healthy participants is varied. Some authors reported differences in segmental kinematic and spatiotemporal measures while other authors reported no differences in these outcome measures. The literature involving participants with clinical conditions revealed that vibration consistently had a significant impact on gait, suggesting vibration may be an effective rehabilitation tool. All of the studies that used vibration therapy over time reported significant improvement in gait performance. This review highlights the difficulties in drawing definitive conclusions as to the impact of vibration on gait control, partly because of differences in walking protocols, site of vibration application, and outcome measures used across different investigative teams. It is suggested that the development of common investigative methodologies and outcome measures would accelerate the identification of techniques that may provide optimal rehabilitation protocols for individuals experiencing disordered gait control.
本综述的目的是总结围绕肌肉振动在改善人类步态方面应用的相关文献。在对肌肉振动的历史用途和早期研究进行简要介绍,以确定振动对肌肉激活的影响之后,我们回顾了32篇在步行过程中使用肌肉振动的文章。本综述的结构旨在涵盖四大类文献:振动对“触发”类似步态的下肢运动的影响、振动对健康个体以及以步态障碍为突出特征的临床疾病个体步态控制的影响,以及振动训练方案对步态的影响。在涉及健康参与者的步态过程中,振动的急性影响各不相同。一些作者报告了节段运动学和时空测量方面的差异,而其他作者则报告这些结果测量没有差异。涉及临床疾病参与者的文献表明,振动始终对步态有显著影响,这表明振动可能是一种有效的康复工具。所有长期使用振动疗法的研究都报告了步态表现有显著改善。本综述强调了就振动对步态控制的影响得出明确结论存在困难,部分原因是不同研究团队在步行方案、振动应用部位和所使用的结果测量方面存在差异。建议开发通用的研究方法和结果测量方法,这将加速确定可为步态控制紊乱个体提供最佳康复方案的技术。