Hayek Roee, Gottlieb Uri, Gutman Itai, Springer Shmuel
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, The Neuromuscular & Human Performance Laboratory, Ariel University, Medicine and Health Science Building, Rm 30, 40700, Ariel, Israel.
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act. 2023 Jun 17;20(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s11556-023-00321-8.
Changes in neuromuscular ability in middle age (MA) may lead to deterioration of postural control. The aim of this study was to investigate the anticipatory response of the peroneus longus muscle (PL) to landing after a single-leg drop-jump (SLDJ), and its postural response after an unexpected leg-drop in MA and young adults. A second aim was to investigate the influence of neuromuscular training on PL postural responses in both age groups.
Twenty-six healthy MA (55.3 ± 4 years) and 26 healthy young adults (26.3 ± 3.6 years) participated in the study. Assessments were performed before (T0) and after (T1) PL EMG biofeedback (BF) neuromuscular training. Subjects performed SLDJ, and PL EMG activity in preparation for landing (% of flight time) was calculated. To measure PL time to activation onset and time to peak activation in response to an unexpected leg-drop, subjects stood on a customized trapdoor device that produced a sudden 30° ankle inversion.
Before training, the MA group showed significantly shorter PL activity in preparation for landing compared to the young adults (25.0% vs. 30.0%, p = 0.016), while after training there was no difference between the groups (28.0% vs. 29.0%, p = 0.387). There were no differences between groups in peroneal activity after the unexpected leg-drop before and after training.
Our results suggest that automatic anticipatory peroneal postural responses are decreased at MA, whereas reflexive postural responses appear to be intact in this age group. A short PL EMG-BF neuromuscular training may have an immediate positive effect on PL muscle activity at MA. This should encourage the development of specific interventions to ensure better postural control in this group.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05006547.
中年时神经肌肉能力的变化可能导致姿势控制能力下降。本研究的目的是调查单腿下蹲跳(SLDJ)后腓骨长肌(PL)对落地的预期反应,以及中年和年轻成年人在意外腿部下落时的姿势反应。第二个目的是研究神经肌肉训练对两个年龄组PL姿势反应的影响。
26名健康的中年受试者(55.3±4岁)和26名健康的年轻成年人(26.3±3.6岁)参与了本研究。在PL肌电图生物反馈(BF)神经肌肉训练前后(T0和T1)进行评估。受试者进行SLDJ,并计算准备落地时PL的肌电图活动(飞行时间的百分比)。为了测量PL对意外腿部下落的激活开始时间和峰值激活时间,受试者站在一个定制的活板门上,该活板门会导致踝关节突然内翻30°。
训练前,中年组准备落地时的PL活动明显短于年轻成年人(25.0%对30.0%,p = 0.016),而训练后两组之间没有差异(28.0%对29.0%,p = 0.387)。训练前后意外腿部下落后两组的腓骨活动没有差异。
我们的结果表明,中年时自动预期性腓骨姿势反应降低,而该年龄组的反射性姿势反应似乎完好无损。短期的PL肌电图-BF神经肌肉训练可能对中年时的PL肌肉活动有即时的积极影响。这应该会鼓励开发特定的干预措施,以确保该组有更好的姿势控制。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05006547。