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Enhanced somatosensory information decreases postural sway in older people

机译:增强的体感信息减少了老年人的姿势摆动

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The somatosensory system plays an important role in balance control and age-related declines in somatosensory function have been implicated in falls incidence. Different types of insole devices have been developed to enhance somatosensory information and improve postural stability. However, they are often too complex and expensive to integrate into daily life and textured insole surfaces may provide an inexpensive and accessible means to enhance somatosensory input. This study investigated the effects of textured insole surfaces on postural sway in ten younger and seven older participants performing standing balance tests on a force plate under three insole surface conditions: (1) barefoot; (2) with hard; and (3), soft textured insole surfaces. With each insole surface, participants were tested under two vision conditions (eyes open, closed) on two standing surfaces (firm, foam). Four 30. s trials were collected for different combinations of insole surface, standing surface and vision. Centre of pressure measurements included the range and standard deviation of anterior-posterior and medial-lateral displacement, path length and the 90% confidence elliptical area. Results revealed a significant Group*Surface*Insole interaction for five of the dependent variables. Compared to younger individuals, postural sway was greater in older people on both standing surfaces in the barefoot condition. However, both textured insole surfaces reduced postural sway for the older group especially in the eyes closed condition on a foam surface. These findings suggest that textured insole surfaces can reduce postural sway in older people, particularly during more challenging balance tasks. Textured insole surfaces may afford a low-cost means of decreasing postural sway, providing an important intervention in falls prevention.
机译:体感系统在平衡控制中起着重要作用,并且与年龄相关的体感功能下降与跌倒发生率有关。已经开发出不同类型的鞋垫装置以增强体感信息并改善姿势稳定性。然而,它们通常过于复杂且昂贵,以至于不能融入日常生活,并且带纹理的鞋垫表面可能提供廉价且易于接近的方式来增强体感输入。这项研究调查了十名年轻和七名年龄较大的参与者在三种鞋垫表面条件下对受力板进行站立平衡测试的过程中,纹理化的鞋垫表面对姿势摇摆的影响:(1)赤脚; (2)用力; (3)质地柔软的鞋垫表面。对于每个鞋垫表面,在两个视力条件下(睁眼,闭眼)在两个站立表面(坚固,泡沫)上对参与者进行了测试。收集了四项针对鞋垫表面,站立表面和视觉的不同组合的30年代试验。压力中心的测量值包括前后,内侧和外侧位移的范围和标准偏差,路径长度和90%置信度椭圆面积。结果显示,其中五个因变量具有显着的Group * Surface * Insole交互作用。与年轻人相比,在赤脚状态下两个站立表面上的老年人的姿势摆幅更大。但是,两个纹理化的鞋内底表面都减少了老年人群的姿势摇摆,尤其是在泡沫表面闭眼的情况下。这些发现表明,带纹理的鞋垫表面可以减少老年人的姿势摇摆,尤其是在更具挑战性的平衡任务中。带纹理的鞋垫表面可能提供了一种降低姿势摇摆的低成本方法,为防止跌倒提供了重要的干预措施。

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