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太极拳练习对老年人受阻步态中下肢关节间协调性模式及稳定性的影响。

Effects of Tai-Chi Chuan Practice on Patterns and Stability of Lower Limb Inter-Joint Coordination During Obstructed Gait in the Elderly.

作者信息

Kuo Chien-Chung, Chen Sheng-Chang, Wang Jr-Yi, Ho Tsung-Jung, Lin Jaung-Geng, Lu Tung-Wu

机构信息

Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.

Department of Orthopedics, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.

出版信息

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2021 Dec 21;9:739722. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.739722. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Losing balance or tripping during obstacle-crossing is one of the most frequent causes of falls in the elderly. As a low speed, low impact exercise, Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) can be promising in helping the elderly develop strategies for improved balance, inter-joint coordination, and end-point control during obstacle-crossing. This study investigates the effects of TCC training on the patterns and variability of the lower-limb inter-joint coordination during obstacle-crossing in the elderly. Fifteen older TCC practitioners and 15 healthy controls crossed obstacles of three different heights, while sagittal angles and angular velocities of the hips, knees and ankles were measured and their phase angles obtained. The continuous relative phases (CRP) of the hip-knee and knee-ankle coordination were also calculated. The standard deviations of the CRP curve points were averaged to obtain deviation phase (DP) values for the stance and swing phases. The TCC group was found to cross obstacles with increased leading and trailing toe-clearances with unaltered CRP values when the swing toe was above the obstacle. Long-term TCC training altered the patterns and magnitudes of the CRPs primarily over double-limb support and significantly reduced the variabilities of leading knee-ankle and trailing hip-knee and knee-ankle CRP curves over the crossing cycle, regardless of obstacle height. The current results suggest that long-term TCC practice was helpful for a crossing strategy with significantly increased foot-obstacle clearances and reduced variability of the way the motions of the lower limb joints are coordinated during obstacle-crossing. These benefits may be explained by the long-lasting effects of continuous practice of the slow movement patterns emphasizing between-limb transfer of body weight in TCC.

摘要

在跨越障碍物时失去平衡或绊倒,是老年人跌倒的最常见原因之一。太极拳作为一种低速、低冲击力的运动,有望帮助老年人在跨越障碍物时制定改善平衡、关节间协调性和终点控制的策略。本研究调查了太极拳训练对老年人跨越障碍物时下肢关节间协调模式和变异性的影响。15名老年太极拳练习者和15名健康对照者跨越三种不同高度的障碍物,同时测量髋、膝和踝关节的矢状角和角速度,并获得其相位角。还计算了髋-膝和膝-踝协调的连续相对相位(CRP)。将CRP曲线点的标准差进行平均,以获得站立和摆动阶段的偏差相位(DP)值。结果发现,当摆动脚趾高于障碍物时,太极拳组在跨越障碍物时,前导和后随脚趾间隙增加,而CRP值不变。长期太极拳训练主要在双下肢支撑期改变了CRP的模式和幅度,并在跨越周期内显著降低了前导膝-踝和后随髋-膝及膝-踝CRP曲线的变异性,与障碍物高度无关。目前的结果表明,长期练习太极拳有助于采用一种跨越策略,显著增加足部与障碍物的间隙,并降低跨越障碍物时下肢关节运动协调方式的变异性。这些益处可能是由于长期持续练习太极拳中强调身体重量在肢体间转移的缓慢运动模式所产生的持久效果。

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