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Vibration-induced post-effects: a means to improve postural asymmetry in lower leg amputees?

机译:振动引起的后效应:一种改善小腿截肢者姿势不对称的方法?

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Muscle vibration has been shown to induce long-lasting and oriented alteration of standing posture in healthy individuals. The postural alterations can last several minutes following the end of vibration and are called post-effects. The goal of this study was to determine whether persons with lower leg amputation that show persistent postural asymmetry after usual rehabilitation experience these postural post-effects and if this could improve their weight bearing on the prosthesis. Centre of pressure (CP) position during stance was recorded prior to and up to 13 min after a 30s unilateral vibration applied during sitting to lateral neck (trapezius) or hip (gluteus medius) muscles in 14 individuals with unilateral lower leg amputation and 18 controls. The amputees' postural asymmetry was confirmed prior to the vibration intervention. A CP displacement, without an increase in CP velocity, was observed in both groups of participants over the 13 min post-vibration. For both the neck or hip vibration sites,the CP shifts were directed in the medio-lateral plane and were oriented either towards the vibrated side or the opposite side across subjects. This led to a decrease of postural asymmetry in half of the group of amputees. Within subject, the orientation of the post-effect was constant and changed to the opposite direction with vibration of the opposite body side. It is suggested that the post-effects are produced by a change of the postural reference consequent to the sustained proprioceptive message induced during the muscle vibration period. The orientation of the post-effects is discussed in relation to the notion of reference frame preference. All in all, because post-effect orientation is constant within subject and adaptive, future studies should investigate if individuals with lower leg amputation could benefit from postural post-effects induced by muscle vibration to improve function.
机译:肌肉振动已经显示出可以诱导健康个体站立姿势的持久和定向改变。振动结束后,姿势改变可能会持续几分钟,这称为后效应。这项研究的目的是确定在常规康复后表现出持续姿势不对称的小腿截肢患者是否经历了这些姿势后遗症,以及这是否可以改善他们对假体的负担。在14例单侧小腿截肢患者和18例对照患者的侧颈(斜方肌)或髋部(臀中肌)肌肉坐着30s单侧振动之前和之后的13 min内,记录姿势期间的压力中心(CP)位置。在进行振动干预之前,确认被截肢者的姿势不对称。在振动后13分钟内,两组参与者均观察到CP位移,而CP速度没有增加。对于颈部或髋部的振动部位,CP位移均指向中外侧平面,并且朝向对象的振动侧或相反侧。这导致被截肢者中一半的姿势不对称性降低。在受试者内,后效应的方向是恒定的,并随着身体另一侧的振动而改变为相反的方向。提示后效应是由于在肌肉振动期间持续的本体感受信息引起的姿势参考改变而产生的。关于后效应的方向是参考框架偏好的概念来讨论的。总而言之,由于后效应定向在受试者内和适应性方面是恒定的,因此未来的研究应调查小腿截肢患者是否可以从肌肉振动引起的姿势后效应中受益,以改善功能。

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