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从蹲姿伸手时手臂之间的预期重量转移。

Anticipatory weight shift between arms when reaching from a crouched posture.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, New York.

Department of Biomedical Science, New York Institute of Technology-College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, New York.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2021 Oct 1;126(4):1361-1374. doi: 10.1152/jn.00644.2020. Epub 2021 Sep 15.

Abstract

Reaching movements performed from a crouched body posture require a shift of body weight from both arms to one arm. This situation has remained unexamined despite the analogous load requirements during step initiation and the many studies of reaching from a seated or standing posture. To determine whether the body weight shift involves anticipatory or exclusively reactive control, we obtained force plate records, hand kinematics, and arm muscle activity from 11 healthy right-handed participants. They performed reaching movements with their left and right arm in two speed contexts, "comfortable" and "as fast as possible," and two postural contexts, a less stable knees-together posture and a more stable knees-apart posture. Weight-shifts involved anticipatory postural actions (APAs) by the reaching and stance arms that were opposing in the vertical axis and aligned in the side-to-side axis similar to APAs by the legs for step initiation. Weight-shift APAs were correlated in time and magnitude, present in both speed contexts, more vigorous with the knees placed together, and similar when reaching with the dominant and nondominant arm. The initial weight-shift was preceded by bursts of muscle activity in the shoulder and elbow extensors (posterior deltoid and triceps lateral) of the reach arm and shoulder flexor (pectoralis major) of the stance arm, which indicates their causal role; leg muscles may have indirectly contributed but were not recorded. The strong functional similarity of weight-shift APAs during crouched reaching to human stepping and cat reaching suggests that they are a core feature of posture-movement coordination. This work demonstrates that reaching from a crouched posture is preceded by bimanual anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) that shift the body weight to the stance limb. Weight-shift APAs are more robust in an unstable body posture (knees together) and involve the shoulder and elbow extensors of the reach arm and shoulder flexor of the stance arm. This pattern mirrors the forelimb coordination of cats reaching and humans initiating a step.

摘要

从蹲姿进行的伸手动作需要将身体重量从双臂转移到单臂。尽管在起始步和许多从坐姿或站姿进行的伸手研究中存在类似的负载要求,但这种情况仍未得到研究。为了确定身体重量转移是否涉及预期或仅反应性控制,我们从 11 名健康的右利手参与者中获得了力板记录、手部运动学和手臂肌肉活动。他们用左臂和右臂在两种速度环境下(“舒适”和“尽可能快”)以及两种姿势环境下(膝盖并拢的姿势不太稳定,膝盖分开的姿势更稳定)进行伸手动作。重量转移涉及到伸手和站立手臂的预期姿势动作(APAs),这些动作在垂直轴上是相反的,在侧-侧轴上是对齐的,类似于腿部起始步的 APAs。重量转移的 APA 在时间和幅度上是相关的,存在于两种速度环境中,在膝盖并拢时更为有力,并且当用优势臂和非优势臂进行伸手时相似。初始的重量转移之前是伸手臂肩部和肘部伸展肌(三角肌后束和肱三头肌外侧)和站立臂肩部屈肌(胸大肌)的肌肉活动爆发,这表明它们具有因果关系;腿部肌肉可能间接做出了贡献,但未被记录到。从蹲姿进行伸手动作时的重量转移 APA 与人类起始步和猫的伸手动作具有很强的功能相似性,这表明它们是姿势-运动协调的核心特征。这项工作表明,从蹲姿进行伸手动作之前,会进行双手的预期姿势调整(APAs),将身体重量转移到站立腿上。在不稳定的身体姿势(膝盖并拢)下,重量转移 APA 更为有力,并且涉及到伸手臂的肩部和肘部伸展肌以及站立臂的肩部屈肌。这种模式与猫的伸手和人类起始步的前肢协调相匹配。

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