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长手杖使用的生物力学

Biomechanics of Long Cane Use.

作者信息

Emerson Robert Wall, Kim Dae Shik, Naghshineh Koorosh, Myers Kyle R

机构信息

Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Vis Impair Blind. 2019 May 1;113(3):235-247. doi: 10.1177/0145482x19854928. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The modern long cane has been used by people who are blind for traveling for decades. This article describes parameters surrounding the collection of over 10,000 trials of people walking with the long cane to detect drop-offs or obstacles.

METHODS

The data include 10,069 trials representing 101 different participants in 366 conditions over 11 studies spanning the 9 years from 2007 to 2016. Each of the studies investigated different participant or cane characteristics or both in terms of their effect on either drop-off or obstacle detection. Results of detection performance in these studies appear in other articles. This article describes biomechanical measures derived from 3-D motion analysis equipment used during the studies.

RESULTS

Initial treatment of the large data set indicated that participants tended to not center their cane arc laterally on their body, deviating up to about 20 centimeters from midline. Arc widths averaged almost a meter, and arcs were generally centered. Participants were generally poor at being in step or having consistent rhythm. Coverage rates averaged about 85%.

DISCUSSION

Although participants might have demonstrated artificially high skill performance due to being in a research study, data do offer insights into mechanical performance of skills. This survey of the data set indicates that not centering the hand holding the cane does not decrease body coverage less than about 85%. However, further analyses will be conducted to delve more deeply into all aspects of the data.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTITIONERS

Basic cane skills can be taught with short sessions and massed practice. Novices can acquire basic cane skills on par with cane users who are blind, but individual differences exist and the interplay of biomechanical variables needs to more fully understood.

摘要

引言

现代长手杖已被盲人用于出行数十年。本文描述了超过10000次使用长手杖行走以检测落差或障碍物的试验所涉及的参数。

方法

数据包括10069次试验,代表了2007年至2016年这9年期间11项研究中的101名不同参与者在366种条件下的情况。每项研究都调查了不同参与者或手杖特征或两者对落差或障碍物检测的影响。这些研究中的检测性能结果发表在其他文章中。本文描述了研究期间使用的三维运动分析设备得出的生物力学测量结果。

结果

对大数据集的初步处理表明,参与者往往不会将手杖弧线横向置于身体中心,偏离中线可达约20厘米。弧线宽度平均近一米,且弧线通常居中。参与者在步伐一致或节奏一致方面普遍较差。覆盖率平均约为85%。

讨论

尽管由于参与研究,参与者可能表现出人为的高技能水平,但数据确实提供了对技能机械性能的见解。对数据集的这项调查表明,不将握着手杖的手置于中心位置,身体覆盖率降低不超过约85%。然而,将进行进一步分析以更深入地探究数据的各个方面。

对从业者的启示

基本的手杖技能可以通过短时间的集中练习来教授。新手可以获得与盲人手杖使用者相当的基本手杖技能,但存在个体差异,生物力学变量之间的相互作用需要更全面地理解。

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Biomechanics of Long Cane Use.长手杖使用的生物力学
J Vis Impair Blind. 2019 May 1;113(3):235-247. doi: 10.1177/0145482x19854928. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

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