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在分腿带行走期间,不对称性与反应性平衡控制之间的关联。

Associations between asymmetry and reactive balance control during split-belt walking.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2024 Jul;172:112221. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112221. Epub 2024 Jul 2.

Abstract

The adaptive control of walking is often studied on a split-belt treadmill, where people gradually reduce their step length asymmetries (SLAs) by modulating foot placement and timing. Although it is proposed that this adaptation may be driven in part by a desire to reduce instability, it is unknown if changes in asymmetry impact people's ability to maintain balance in response to destabilizing perturbations. Here, we used intermittent perturbations to determine if changes in SLA affect reactive balance control as measured by whole-body angular momentum (WBAM) in the sagittal and frontal planes. Sixteen neurotypical older adults (70.0 ± 5.3 years old; 6 males) walked on a treadmill at a 2:1 belt speed ratio with real-time visual feedback of their achieved and target step lengths. We used mixed-effects models to determine if there were associations between SLA or foot placement and WBAM during the applied perturbations. Walking with more positive SLAs was associated with small reductions in forward WBAM (p < 0.001 for fast and slow belts) but increased lateral WBAM (p = 0.045 for fast belt; p = 0.003 for slow belt) during perturbations. When participants walked with more positive SLAs, they shortened their foot placement on the slow belt, and this shortening was associated with moderate reductions in forward WBAM (p < 0.001) and small increases in lateral WBAM (p = 0.008) during slow-belt perturbations. Our findings suggest that spatiotemporal changes that occur during split-belt treadmill walking may improve sagittal-plane stability by reducing people's susceptibility to losses of balance, but this may come at the expense of frontal-plane stability.

摘要

行走的自适应控制通常在分割带跑步机上进行研究,人们通过调节脚的位置和时机逐渐减少步长不对称(SLAs)。尽管有人提出这种适应部分是由于减少不稳定性的愿望,但尚不清楚不对称性的变化是否会影响人们在受到破坏平衡的扰动时保持平衡的能力。在这里,我们使用间歇性扰动来确定 SLAs 的变化是否会影响矢状面和额状面整体角动量(WBAM)测量的反应性平衡控制。16 名神经典型的老年人(70.0±5.3 岁;6 名男性)在跑步机上以 2:1 的带速比行走,并实时反馈他们实现的和目标步长。我们使用混合效应模型来确定 SLA 或脚的位置与应用扰动期间的 WBAM 是否存在关联。具有更积极的 SLAs 的行走与向前 WBAM 的小幅度减少相关(快带和慢带的 p<0.001),但与侧向 WBAM 的增加相关(快带的 p=0.045;慢带的 p=0.003)。当参与者以更积极的 SLAs 行走时,他们会缩短在慢带上的脚的位置,并且这种缩短与向前 WBAM 的适度减少(p<0.001)和侧向 WBAM 的小幅度增加(p=0.008)相关,在慢带扰动期间。我们的研究结果表明,分割带跑步机行走期间发生的时空变化可能通过降低人们对平衡丧失的敏感性来改善矢状面稳定性,但这可能会以牺牲额状面稳定性为代价。

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