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生物信号处理方法,用于探究侧优势对健康年轻成年人双侧和单侧站立稳定性模式的影响。

Biosignal processing methods to explore the effects of side-dominance on patterns of bi- and unilateral standing stability in healthy young adults.

作者信息

Négyesi János, Petró Bálint, Salman Diane Nabil, Khandoker Ahsan, Katona Péter, Wang Ziheng, Almaazmi Anfal Ibrahim Sanqour Qambar, Hortobágyi Tibor, Váczi Márk, Rácz Kristóf, Pálya Zsófia, Grand László, Kiss Rita M, Nagatomi Ryoichi

机构信息

Division of Biomedical Engineering for Health and Welfare, Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Sendai, Japan.

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechatronics, Optics and Mechanical Engineering Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2022 Sep 16;13:965702. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.965702. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

We examined the effects of side-dominance on the laterality of standing stability using ground reaction force, motion capture (), and data in healthy young adults. We recruited participants with strong right ( = 15) and left ( = 9) hand and leg dominance (side-dominance). They stood on one or two legs on a pair of synchronized force platforms for 50 s with 60 s rest between three randomized stance trials. In addition to 23 -related variables, we also computed six variables representing each lower-limb joint motion time series. Moreover, 39 time- and frequency-domain features of data from five muscles in three muscle groups were analyzed. Data from the multitude of biosignals converged and revealed concordant patterns: no differences occurred between left- and right-side dominant participants in kinetic, kinematic, or outcomes during bipedal stance. Regarding single leg stance, larger knee but lower ankle joint kinematic values appeared in left vs right-sided participants during non-dominant stance. Left-vs right-sided participants also had lower medial gastrocnemius activation during non-dominant stance. While right-side dominant participants always produced larger values for kinematic data of ankle joint and medial gastrocnemius activation during non-dominant vs dominant unilateral stance, this pattern was the opposite for left-sided participants, showing larger values when standing on their dominant vs non-dominant leg, i.e., participants had a more stable balance when standing on their right leg. Our results suggest that side-dominance affects biomechanical and neuromuscular control strategies during unilateral standing.

摘要

我们使用地面反作用力、动作捕捉()以及健康年轻成年人的数据,研究了肢体优势对站立稳定性偏侧性的影响。我们招募了右手和右腿优势(肢体优势)较强的右利手参与者(n = 15)和左利手参与者(n = 9)。他们在一对同步测力平台上单腿或双腿站立50秒,在三次随机站姿试验之间休息60秒。除了23个与[未提及具体内容]相关的变量外,我们还计算了代表每个下肢关节运动时间序列的六个[未提及具体内容]变量。此外,还分析了三个肌肉群中五块肌肉的[未提及具体内容]数据的39个时域和频域特征。来自众多生物信号的数据汇聚并揭示了一致的模式:在双脚站立期间,左、右肢体优势参与者在动力学、运动学或[未提及具体内容]结果方面没有差异。关于单腿站立,在非优势侧站立时,左侧参与者的膝关节运动学值较大,而踝关节运动学值较低。在非优势侧站立时,左侧参与者的腓肠肌内侧[未提及具体内容]激活也较低。虽然在非优势侧与优势侧单腿站立期间,右利手参与者的踝关节运动学数据和腓肠肌内侧[未提及具体内容]激活值总是更大,但左侧参与者的情况则相反,即站在优势腿与非优势腿上时,站在优势腿上时的值更大,也就是说,参与者在右腿站立时平衡更稳定。我们的结果表明,肢体优势会影响单侧站立期间的生物力学和神经肌肉控制策略。

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