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下肢如何应对意外的平衡扰动?来自人体运动学、运动学、肌肉肌电图(EMG)和机械肌电图(MMG)数据的新见解。

How Does Lower Limb Respond to Unexpected Balance Perturbations? New Insights from Synchronized Human Kinetics, Kinematics, Muscle Electromyography (EMG) and Mechanomyography (MMG) Data.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Research Institute for Smart Ageing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China.

出版信息

Biosensors (Basel). 2022 Jun 18;12(6):430. doi: 10.3390/bios12060430.

Abstract

Making rapid and proper compensatory postural adjustments is vital to prevent falls and fall-related injuries. This study aimed to investigate how, especially how rapidly, the multiple lower-limb muscles and joints would respond to the unexpected standing balance perturbations. Unexpected waist-pull perturbations with small, medium and large magnitudes were delivered to twelve healthy young adults from the anterior, posterior, medial and lateral directions. Electromyographical (EMG) and mechanomyographical (MMG) responses of eight dominant-leg muscles (i.e., hip abductor/adductors, hip flexor/extensor, knee flexor/extensor, and ankle dorsiflexor/plantarflexors) together with the lower-limb joint angle, moment, and power data were recorded. The onset latencies, time to peak, peak values, and/or rate of change of these signals were analyzed. Statistical analysis revealed that: (1) agonist muscles resisting the delivered perturbation had faster activation than the antagonist muscles; (2) ankle muscles showed the largest rate of activation among eight muscles following both anteroposterior and mediolateral perturbations; (3) lower-limb joint moments that complied with the perturbation had faster increase; and (4) larger perturbation magnitude tended to evoke a faster response in muscle activities, but not necessarily in joint kinetics/kinematics. These findings provided insights regarding the underlying mechanism and lower-limb muscle activities to maintain reactive standing balance in healthy young adults.

摘要

快速且适当的姿势补偿调整对于防止跌倒和跌倒相关伤害至关重要。本研究旨在探讨在意外站立平衡受到干扰时,多个下肢肌肉和关节是如何(特别是速度有多快)做出反应的。从前后、内外四个方向对 12 名健康年轻成年人施加小、中、大三种不同强度的腰部意外牵拉干扰。记录了 8 条优势腿肌肉(即髋关节外展/内收肌、髋关节屈/伸肌、膝关节屈/伸肌和踝关节背屈/跖屈肌)的肌电图(EMG)和肌动描记图(MMG)响应,以及下肢关节角度、力矩和功率数据。分析了这些信号的起始潜伏期、达峰时间、峰值和/或变化率。统计分析表明:(1)抵抗施加干扰的主动肌比拮抗肌具有更快的激活;(2)在前后和内外两种干扰下,8 块肌肉中踝关节肌肉的激活速度最快;(3)与干扰相符的下肢关节力矩有更快的增加;(4)较大的干扰强度往往会引起肌肉活动更快的反应,但不一定会引起关节动力学/运动学的反应。这些发现为健康年轻成年人维持反应性站立平衡的潜在机制和下肢肌肉活动提供了深入了解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9503/9220852/7234f9a3d355/biosensors-12-00430-g002.jpg

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