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Single and multiple step balance recovery responses can be different at first step lift-off following lateral waist-pull perturbations in older adults

机译:在老年人侧向腰部拉动之后第一步和第二步的平衡恢复反应可能会有所不同

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An inability to recover lateral balance with a single step is predictive of future falls in older adults. This study investigated if balance stability at first step lift-off (FSLO) would be different between multiple and single stepping responses to lateral perturbations. 54 healthy older adults received left and right waist-pulls at 5 different intensities (levels 1–5). Crossover stepping responses at and above intensity level 3 that induced both single and multiple steps were analyzed. Whole-body center of mass (COM) and center of pressure (COP) positions in the medio-lateral direction with respect to the base of support were calculated. An inverted pendulum model was used to define the lateral stability boundary, which was also adjusted using the COP position at FSLO (functional boundary). No significant differences were detected in the COP positions between the responses at FSLO (p ≥ 0.075), indicating no difference in the functional boundaries between the responses. Significantly smaller stability margins were observed at first step landing for multiple steps at all levels (p ≤ 0.024), while stability margins were also significantly smaller at FSLO for level 3 and 4 (p ≤0.048). These findings indicate that although reduced stability at first foot contact would be associated with taking additional steps, stepping responses could also be attributable to the COM motion state as early as first step lift-off, preceding foot contact. Perturbation-based training interventions aimed at improving the reactive control of stability would reduce initial balance instability at first step lift-off and possibly the consequent need for multiple steps in response to balance perturbations.
机译:一步无法恢复横向平衡可以预测老年人的跌倒。这项研究调查了在第一步和第二步对横向扰动的响应中,第一步的平衡稳定性是否会有所不同。 54名健康的老年人接受了5种不同强度的左右腰部拉力(1-5级)。分析了诱导单个和多个步长的强度级别3和更高的交叉步长响应。计算相对于支撑基座在中外侧方向上的全身质量中心(COM)和压力中心(COP)位置。倒立摆模型用于定义横向稳定性边界,也可以使用FSLO(功能边界)处的COP位置进行调整。在FSLO处,响应之间的COP位置未检测到显着差异(p≥0.075),表明响应之间的功能边界没有差异。在所有级别的多个步骤的第一步着陆时,观察到的稳定裕度都明显较小(p≤0.024),而在FSLO中,第3和第4级的稳定裕度也显着较小(p≤0.048)。这些发现表明,尽管第一次脚接触时稳定性降低会与采取其他步骤相关联,但踏步响应也可能归因于COM的运动状态,最早是在脚接触之前第一步抬起。基于扰动的训练干预旨在改善对稳定性的反应性控制,这将减少第一步起飞时的初始平衡不稳定性,并可能因此而需要采取多个步骤来响应平衡扰动。

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