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妊娠期间步态中关节运动学与动态平衡控制的相关性。

Correlations between joint kinematics and dynamic balance control during gait in pregnancy.

机构信息

Washington State University, 101 Physical Education Building, Pullman, WA, United States.

University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Drive MS 2401, Moscow, ID, United States.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2020 Jul;80:106-112. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.05.025. Epub 2020 May 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dynamic balance control degrades during pregnancy, but it is not yet understood why. Mechanical aspects of the body should directly affect walking balance control, but we have recently published papers indicating that weight gains during pregnancy explain very little dynamic balance changes. Our goal was to determine if lower extremity joint kinematic changes are an indicator of walking balance control. This information is vital to understanding the route by which pregnancy increases fall risk.

METHODS

Twenty-three pregnant women were tested at five different times in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy. Participants performed walking trials at a self-selected pace. Motion capture was used to measure joint kinematics (discrete and coordination variables) and body center of mass motion. Changes over time were statistically analyzed. Correlations between kinematics and walking balance were modelled with hierarchical multiple regression models.

RESULTS

As pregnancy progresses, it appears that a more flexed hip posture could be driving lower extremity kinematic changes toward increased coordination between joints and increased knee and ankle motions. Walking balance changes were also detected through increased COM motion (lateral range of motion and velocity) in the lateral directions. However, there was little correlation between kinematic and balance changes (r < 0.4). Strong correlations were only observed when all kinematics (including those that don't ubiquitously change during pregnancy) were used in the regression model (r > 0.7).

SIGNIFICANCE

Our findings suggest that walking balance control is not altered by a common kinematic change between all pregnant women. While increased lateral center of mass motion should be expected with pregnancy, the kinematics leading to this increase may be person-specific. The cause of dynamic imbalance in each pregnant women (physiological, mechanical, and neurocognitive) may play an important role in determining the kinematic means by which lateral center of mass motion increases.

摘要

背景

怀孕期间动态平衡控制会下降,但目前尚不清楚原因。身体的力学方面应该直接影响步行平衡控制,但我们最近发表的论文表明,怀孕期间的体重增加只能解释很小一部分动态平衡变化。我们的目标是确定下肢关节运动学的变化是否是步行平衡控制的指标。了解妊娠如何增加跌倒风险的途径,这方面的信息至关重要。

方法

23 名孕妇在妊娠第 2 和第 3 个 trimester 的五个不同时间点接受测试。参与者以自我选择的速度进行步行试验。运动捕捉用于测量关节运动学(离散和协调变量)和身体质心运动。使用统计分析方法对随时间的变化进行分析。使用分层多元回归模型对运动学和步行平衡之间的相关性进行建模。

结果

随着妊娠的进展,髋关节的姿势似乎更加弯曲,这可能导致下肢运动学的变化,使关节之间的协调性增加,膝关节和踝关节的运动增加。平衡变化也通过侧向质心运动(侧向运动范围和速度)的增加而被检测到。然而,运动学和平衡变化之间的相关性很小(r < 0.4)。只有当回归模型中使用所有运动学(包括那些在妊娠期间不会普遍变化的运动学)时,才会观察到强相关性(r > 0.7)。

意义

我们的研究结果表明,步行平衡控制不会因所有孕妇共同的运动学变化而改变。虽然随着妊娠,侧向质心的运动应该会增加,但导致这种增加的运动学可能是因人而异的。每个孕妇(生理、力学和神经认知)的动态失衡的原因可能在决定侧向质心运动增加的运动学手段方面发挥重要作用。

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