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Effect of blindfolding on centre of pressure variables in healthy horses during quiet standing.

机译:在安静站立期间,蒙眼对健康马匹压力中心的影响。

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In a standing horse the centre of pressure (COP), measured as the resultant vertical ground reaction force (GRF) of all supporting limbs, is adjusted in response to visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information. Stabilographic analysis measures balance by tracking COP movements in the horizontal plane. Loss of visual input affects stability of balance in people and has clinical implications in that instability inherent in some neurological diseases increases with the eyes closed. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the visual contribution to postural stability in horses. The hypothesis was that the magnitude and variability of postural sway variables increases when visual input is removed. Vertical GRFs were measured using two synchronized force plates and COP movements were tracked in 20 horses as they stood without visible movements of the hooves, head or neck. Three trials of 60 s duration were recorded under sighted and blindfolded conditions. Stabilographic variables (craniocaudal and mediolateral COP amplitudes, velocities and mean power frequencies and their within-trial variabilities) were calculated and compared using univariate analysis of variance. Compared with the sighted condition, blindfolding increased the magnitude and the within-trial variability of craniocaudal and mediolateral COP amplitudes and mediolateral COP velocity. The findings indicated that loss of visual input had more effect on the measured COP variables in the time domain (amplitudes, velocities) than in the frequency domain (mean power frequency). The effects of blindfolding on postural stability should be further investigated as part of a diagnostic approach to the evaluation of balance in horses with neurological impairment.
机译:在站立的马中,根据视觉,前庭和本体感受信息来调整压力中心(COP),该中心是所有支撑肢体的垂直地面反作用力(GRF)的总和。指纹分析通过跟踪水平面中的COP运动来测量平衡。失去视觉输入会影响人们平衡的稳定性,并具有临床意义,因为某些神经系统疾病固有的不稳定性会随着眼睛的闭合而增加。这项研究的目的是评估视觉对马姿势稳定性的影响。假设是,当移除视觉输入时,姿势摇摆变量的大小和可变性会增加。使用两个同步测力板测量垂直GRF,并在20匹马站立时跟踪COP运动,没有蹄,头或颈的可见运动。在有视力和蒙着眼睛的情况下记录了三项60 s持续时间的试验。计算并使用单变量方差分析比较稳定的影像学变量(颅尾和中外侧COP幅度,速度和平均功率频率及其在试验中的变异性)。与目击状态相比,眼罩增加了颅尾和中外侧COP幅度以及中外侧COP速度的幅度和试验内变异性。研究结果表明,视觉输入的损失在时域(幅度,速度)上对测得的COP变量的影响要大于频域(平均功率频率)。蒙住眼睛对姿势稳定性的影响应作为评估神经障碍马匹平衡的诊断​​方法的一部分进行进一步研究。

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