Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics, Institute for Biomechanics, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Exp Physiol. 2024 May;109(5):754-765. doi: 10.1113/EP091492. Epub 2024 Mar 15.
This study investigates the effects of varying loading conditions on excitability in neural pathways and gait dynamics. We focussed on evaluating the magnitude of the Hoffman reflex (H-reflex), a neurophysiological measure representing the capability to activate motor neurons and the timing and placement of the foot during walking. We hypothesized that weight manipulation would alter H-reflex magnitude, footfall and lower body kinematics. Twenty healthy participants were recruited and subjected to various weight-loading conditions. The H-reflex, evoked by stimulating the tibial nerve, was assessed from the dominant leg during walking. Gait was evaluated under five conditions: body weight, 20% and 40% additional body weight, and 20% and 40% reduced body weight (via a harness). Participants walked barefoot on a treadmill under each condition, and the timing of electrical stimulation was set during the stance phase shortly after the heel strike. Results show that different weight-loading conditions significantly impact the timing and placement of the foot and gait stability. Weight reduction led to a 25% decrease in double limb support time and an 11% narrowing of step width, while weight addition resulted in an increase of 9% in step width compared to body weight condition. Furthermore, swing time variability was higher for both the extreme weight conditions, while the H-reflex reduced to about 45% between the extreme conditions. Finally, the H-reflex showed significant main effects on variability of both stance and swing phases, indicating that muscle-motor excitability might serve as feedback for enhanced regulation of gait dynamics under challenging conditions.
本研究旨在探讨不同加载条件对神经通路兴奋性和步态动力学的影响。我们专注于评估霍夫曼反射(H 反射)的幅度,这是一种神经生理学指标,代表激活运动神经元的能力以及在行走过程中足部的时间和位置。我们假设体重变化会改变 H 反射幅度、脚步和下半身运动学。我们招募了 20 名健康参与者,并对他们进行了各种体重加载条件的测试。通过刺激胫骨神经来诱发 H 反射,然后在行走过程中从优势腿上进行评估。在五种条件下评估步态:体重、20%和 40%额外体重以及 20%和 40%体重减轻(通过吊带)。参与者在每种条件下赤脚在跑步机上行走,并且电刺激的时间设置在跟部触地后不久的站立阶段。结果表明,不同的体重加载条件会显著影响足部的时间和位置以及步态的稳定性。体重减轻导致双足支撑时间减少 25%,步宽缩小 11%,而体重增加导致与体重条件相比,步宽增加 9%。此外,两种极端体重条件下的摆动时间变异性更高,而 H 反射在两种极端条件之间降低到约 45%。最后,H 反射对站立和摆动阶段的变异性都有显著的主要影响,表明肌肉运动兴奋性可能作为反馈,有助于在挑战性条件下增强对步态动力学的调节。