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步幅变异性表明在跑步机行走时手臂和腿部连接时平衡控制受到干扰。

Step-to-step variability indicates disruption to balance control when linking the arms and legs during treadmill walking.

机构信息

Department of Health and Human Performance, Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research Laboratory, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, United States of America.

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 23;17(3):e0265750. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265750. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

We recently discovered that a rope-pulley system that mechanically coupling the arms, legs and treadmill during walking can assist with forward propulsion in healthy subjects, leading to significant reductions in metabolic cost. However, walking balance may have been compromised, which could hinder the potential use of this device for gait rehabilitation. We performed a secondary analysis by quantifying average step width, step length, and step time, and used their variability to reflect simple metrics of walking balance (n = 8). We predicted an increased variability in at least one of these metrics when using the device, which would indicate disruptions to walking balance. When walking with the device, subjects increased their average step width (p < 0.05), but variability in step width and step length remained similar (p's > 0.05). However, the effect size for step length variability when compared to that of mechanical perturbation experiments suggest a minimal to moderate disruption in balance (Rosenthal ES = 0.385). The most notable decrement in walking balance was an increase in step time variability (p < 0.05; Cohen's d = 1.286). Its effect size reveals a moderate disruption when compared to the effect sizes observed in those with balance deficits (effect sizes ranged between 0.486 to 1.509). Overall, we conclude that healthy subjects experienced minimal to moderate disruptions in walking balance when using with this device. These data indicate that in future clinical experiments, it will be important to not only consider the mechanical and metabolic effects of using such a device but also its potential to disrupt walking balance, which may be exacerbated in patients with poor balance control.

摘要

我们最近发现,一种绳索滑轮系统可以在行走时机械地连接手臂、腿部和跑步机,从而辅助健康受试者向前推进,显著降低代谢成本。然而,行走平衡可能受到影响,这可能会阻碍该设备在步态康复中的潜在应用。我们通过量化平均步幅、步长和步时,并利用其变异性来反映行走平衡的简单指标(n = 8),进行了二次分析。我们预测在使用该设备时,至少有一个指标的变异性会增加,这表明行走平衡受到干扰。当受试者使用该设备行走时,他们增加了平均步幅(p < 0.05),但步幅和步长的变异性仍然相似(p > 0.05)。然而,与机械干扰实验相比,步长变异性的效应大小表明平衡受到轻微到中度的干扰(Rosenthal ES = 0.385)。行走平衡最显著的下降是步时变异性的增加(p < 0.05;Cohen's d = 1.286)。与平衡缺陷患者观察到的效应大小相比,其效应大小显示出中度干扰(效应大小范围为 0.486 至 1.509)。总的来说,我们得出结论,健康受试者在使用该设备时经历了轻微到中度的行走平衡干扰。这些数据表明,在未来的临床实验中,不仅要考虑使用此类设备的机械和代谢效应,还要考虑其对行走平衡的潜在干扰,在平衡控制较差的患者中,这种干扰可能会加剧。

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