Yu Lin, Yu Peimin, Liu Wei, Gao Zixiang, Sun Dong, Mei Qichang, Fernandez Justin, Gu Yaodong
Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
Faculty of Sports Sciences and Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University, Tanjong Malim 35910, Malaysia.
Children (Basel). 2022 Mar 9;9(3):379. doi: 10.3390/children9030379.
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) could influence the neuromuscular response and adjustment to external sensory discrimination and lead to disruptions in daily locomotion. The objective of the current study was to compare plantar loadings and foot balance during walking, running and turning activities in SPD children in order to reveal the behavioral strategy of movement and balance control. Six SPD children and six age-match healthy controls participated in the test using a FootScan plantar pressure plate. The time-varying parameters of forces, center of pressure and foot balance index were analyzed using an open-source one-dimensional Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM1d) package. No difference was found in foot balance and plantar loadings during walking, while limited supination-pronation motion was observed in the SPD children during running and turning. The plantar forces were mainly located in the midfoot region while less toe activity was found as well. Findings should be noted that SPD children had limited supination-pronation movement for shock attenuation in the foot complex and reduced ankle pronation to assist push-off and toe gripping movements. Understanding the behavior of plantar loading strategy and balance control during walking, running and turning activities may provide clinical implications for the rehabilitation and training of daily tasks.
感觉处理障碍(SPD)可能会影响神经肌肉反应以及对外部感觉辨别力的调节,并导致日常运动受到干扰。本研究的目的是比较SPD儿童在行走、跑步和转弯活动中的足底负荷和足部平衡,以揭示运动和平衡控制的行为策略。六名SPD儿童和六名年龄匹配的健康对照者使用FootScan足底压力板参与了测试。使用开源的一维统计参数映射(SPM1d)软件包分析了力、压力中心和足部平衡指数的时变参数。行走过程中,足部平衡和足底负荷未发现差异,而SPD儿童在跑步和转弯时观察到有限的旋前-旋后运动。足底力主要集中在足中部区域,同时发现脚趾活动较少。需要注意的是,SPD儿童在足部复合体中用于减震的旋前-旋后运动有限,且踝关节旋前减少,不利于蹬地和脚趾抓地动作。了解行走、跑步和转弯活动中足底负荷策略和平衡控制的行为,可能为日常任务的康复和训练提供临床启示。