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用于评估和训练针对向前跌倒的保护性手臂反应的FALL FIT系统的重测信度。

Test-retest reliability of the FALL FIT system for assessing and training protective arm reactions in response to a forward fall.

作者信息

Borrelli James, Creath Robert, Westlake Kelly, Rogers Mark W

机构信息

University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, Baltimore, MD, United States.

Stevenson University, Biomedical Engineering, Owings Mills, MD, United States.

出版信息

MethodsX. 2022 Apr 16;9:101702. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2022.101702. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The use of the hands and arms is an important protective mechanism in avoiding fall-related injury. The aim of this study was to evaluate the test-retest reliability of fall dynamics and evokd protective arm response kinematics and kinetics in forward falls simulated using the FALL simulator For Injury prevention Training and assessment system (FALL FIT). Fall FIT allows experimental control of the fall height and acceleration of the body during a forward fall. Two falls were simulated starting from 4 initial lean angles in Experiment 1 and with 4 different fall accelerations in Experiment 2. Fourteen younger adults (25.1±3.5 years) and 13 older adults (71.3±3.7 years) participated in Experiment 1 and 13 younger adults (31.8±5.7 years) participated in Experiment 2. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were used to the evaluate absolute agreement of single measures at each condition and averages across conditions. Average measures of fall dynamics and evoked kinematics and kinetics exhibited excellent reliability (ICC(A,4)>0.86). The reliability of single measures (ICC(A,1) > 0.59) was good to excellent, although 18% of single measures had a reliability (ICC(A,1)) between 0.00 and 0.57. The FALL FIT was shown to have good to excellent reliability for most measures. FALL FIT can produce a wide range of fall dynamics through modulation of initial lean angle and body acceleration. Additionally, the range of fall velocities and evoked kinematics and kinetics are consistent with previous fall research.•The FALL FIT can be used to gain further insight into the control of protective arm reactions and may provide a therapeutic tool to assess and train protective arm reactions.

摘要

使用手和手臂是避免跌倒相关损伤的重要保护机制。本研究的目的是评估使用跌倒模拟器进行损伤预防训练与评估系统(FALL FIT)模拟向前跌倒时,跌倒动力学以及诱发的保护性手臂反应的运动学和动力学的重测信度。FALL FIT能够在向前跌倒过程中对跌倒高度和身体加速度进行实验控制。在实验1中,从4个初始倾斜角度开始模拟两次跌倒;在实验2中,采用4种不同的跌倒加速度。14名年轻成年人(25.1±3.5岁)和13名年长成年人(71.3±3.7岁)参与了实验1,13名年轻成年人(31.8±5.7岁)参与了实验2。组内相关系数(ICC)用于评估每种条件下单次测量以及各条件下平均值的绝对一致性。跌倒动力学以及诱发的运动学和动力学的平均测量结果显示出极佳的信度(ICC(A,4)>0.86)。单次测量的信度(ICC(A,1)>0.59)良好至极佳,不过18%的单次测量信度(ICC(A,1))在0.00至0.57之间。对于大多数测量指标,FALL FIT显示出良好至极佳的信度。FALL FIT能够通过调节初始倾斜角度和身体加速度产生广泛的跌倒动力学。此外, 跌倒速度范围以及诱发的运动学和动力学与先前的跌倒研究结果一致。•FALL FIT可用于进一步深入了解保护性手臂反应的控制,并可能提供一种评估和训练保护性手臂反应的治疗工具。

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