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The Neurovestibular Challenges of Astronauts and Balance Patients: Some Past Countermeasures and Two Alternative Approaches to Elicitation Assessment and Mitigation

机译:宇航员和平衡患者的神经前庭挑战:过去的一些对策和启发评估和缓解的两种替代方法

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Astronauts and vestibular patients face analogous challenges to orientation function due to adaptive exogenous (weightlessness-induced) or endogenous (pathology-induced) alterations in the processing of acceleration stimuli. Given some neurovestibular similarities between these challenges, both affected groups may benefit from shared research approaches and adaptation measurement/improvement strategies. This article reviews various past strategies and introduces two plausible ground-based approaches, the first of which is a method for eliciting and assessing vestibular adaptation-induced imbalance. Second, we review a strategy for mitigating imbalance associated with vestibular pathology and fostering readaptation. In discussing the first strategy (for imbalance assessment), we review a pilot study wherein imbalance was elicited (among healthy subjects) via an adaptive challenge that caused a temporary/reversible disruption. The surrogate vestibular deficit was caused by a brief period of movement-induced adaptation to an altered (rotating) gravitoinertial frame of reference. This elicited adaptation and caused imbalance when head movements were made after reentry into the normal (non-rotating) frame of reference. We also review a strategy for fall mitigation, viz., a prototype tactile sway feedback device for aiding balance/recovery after disruptions caused by vestibular pathology. We introduce the device and review a preliminary exploration of its effectiveness in aiding clinical balance rehabilitation (discussing the implications for healthy astronauts). Both strategies reviewed in this article represent cross-disciplinary research spin-offs: the ground-based vestibular challenge and tactile cueing display were derived from aeromedical research to benefit military aviators suffering from flight simulator-relevant aftereffects or inflight spatial disorientation, respectively. These strategies merit further evaluation using clinical and astronaut populations.
机译:由于加速刺激过程中的适应性外源性(失重引起)或内源性(病理性引起)改变,宇航员和前庭患者面临着类似的定向功能挑战。考虑到这些挑战之间存在一些神经前庭相似性,两个受影响的群体可能会受益于共同的研究方法和适应性测量/改善策略。本文回顾了过去的各种策略,并介绍了两种可行的基于地面的方法,第一种是用于引发和评估前庭适应性诱发的失衡的方法。其次,我们回顾了缓解与前庭病理相关的失衡并促进适应的策略。在讨论第一个策略(用于失衡评估)时,我们回顾了一项试点研究,其中通过导致暂时/可逆性中断的适应性挑战引发了失衡(在健康受试者中)。替代性前庭功能缺损是由短暂的运动诱发的适应变化的(旋转的)重力惯性参考系引起的。当重新进入正常(非旋转)参照系后进行头部移动时,这会引起适应并导致不平衡。我们还回顾了一种减轻跌倒的策略,即一种原型触觉摇摆反馈设备,用于在前庭病理引起的破坏后帮助平衡/恢复。我们介绍了该装置,并回顾了其在帮助临床平衡康复中的有效性的初步探索(讨论对健康宇航员的影响)。本文回顾的两种策略都代表了跨学科的研究成果:基于地面的前庭挑战和触觉提示显示分别来自航空医学研究,以使分别遭受与飞行模拟器相关的后效应或飞行中空间迷失方向的军事飞行员受益。这些策略值得使用临床和宇航员人群进行进一步评估。

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