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Reliability of Impact Forces, Hip Angles and Velocities during Simulated Forward Falls Using a Novel Propelled Upper Limb Fall ARrest Impact System (PULARIS)

机译:使用新型推进式上肢防坠落撞击系统(PULARIS)在模拟的向前坠落过程中冲击力,髋关节角度和速度的可靠性

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Previous forward fall simulation methods have provided good kinematic and kinetic data, but are limited in that they have started the falls from a stationary position and have primarily simulated uni-directional motion. Therefore, a novel Propelled Upper Limb fall ARest Impact System (PULARIS) was designed to address these issues during assessments of a variety of fall scenarios. The purpose of this study was to present PULARIS and evaluate its ability to impact the upper extremities of participants with repeatable velocities, hand forces and hip angles in postures and with vertical and horizontal motion consistent with forward fall arrest. PULARIS consists of four steel tubing crossbars in a scissor-like arrangement that ride on metal trolleys within c-channel tracks in the ceiling. Participants are suspended beneath PULARIS by the legs and torso in a prone position and propelled horizontally via a motor and chain drive until they are quick released, and then impact floor-mounted force platforms with both hands. PULARIS velocity, hip angles and velocities and impact hand forces of ten participants (five male, five female) were collected during three fall types (straight-arm, self-selected and bent-arm) and two fall heights (0.05 m and 0.10 m) to assess the reliability of the impact conditions provided by the system. PULARIS and participant hip velocities were found to be quite repeatable (mean ICC = 0.81) with small between trial errors (mean = 0.03 m/s). The ratio of horizontal to vertical hip velocity components (~0.75) agreed well with previously reported data (0.70-0.80). Peak vertical hand impact forces were also found to be relatively consistent between trials with a mean ICC of 0.73 and mean between trial error of 13.4 N. Up to 83% of the horizontal hand impact forces displayed good to excellent reliability (ICC > 0.6) with small between trial differences. Finally, the ICCs for between trial hip angles were all classified as good to excellent. Overall, PULARIS is a reliable method and is appropriate for studying the response of the distal upper extremity to impact loading during non-stationary, multi-directional movements indicative of a forward fall. This system performed well at different fall heights, and allows for a variety of upper and lower extremity, and hip postures to be tested successfully in different landing scenarios consistent with elderly and sport-related falls.
机译:先前的前倾模拟方法已经提供了良好的运动学和动力学数据,但是局限性在于它们已经从固定位置开始了坠落并且主要模拟了单向运动。因此,设计了一种新颖的螺旋式上肢坠落撞击系统(PULARIS),以在评估各种坠落情况时解决这些问题。这项研究的目的是介绍PULARIS并评估其以可重复的速度,手部姿势和髋部角度的姿势以及垂直和水平运动与向前坠落制动相一致的方式影响参与者的上肢的能力。 PULARIS由四个剪刀状布置的钢管横杆组成,这些横杆骑在天花板上C形通道内的金属手推车上。参与者通过俯卧的腿部和躯干悬挂在PULARIS下方,并通过马达和链条驱动器水平推动,直至迅速释放,然后用双手撞击落地式推力平台。在三种跌倒类型(直臂,自行选择和弯曲臂)和两种跌倒高度(0.05 m和0.10 m)期间,收集了十名参与者(五名男性,五名女性)的PULARIS速度,髋部角度和速度以及撞击手力)以评估系统提供的影响条件的可靠性。发现PULARIS和参与者的髋部速度具有很好的重复性(平均ICC = 0.81),两次试验之间的误差很小(平均= 0.03 m / s)。髋部水平速度与垂直速度之比(〜0.75)与先前报道的数据(0.70-0.80)非常吻合。两次试验之间的垂直垂直冲击力峰值也相对一致,平均ICC为0.73,两次试验误差之间的平均值为13.4N。高达83%的水平垂直冲击力显示了良好或优异的可靠性(ICC> 0.6)。审判差异很小。最终,试验髋角度之间的ICC均被分为好到好。总体而言,PULARIS是一种可靠的方法,适用于研究在指示向前跌落的非平稳,多方向运动期间远端上肢对冲击负荷的反应。该系统在不同的跌落高度下表现良好,并且可以在与老年人和运动相关的跌落相一致的不同着陆情况下成功测试各种上肢和下肢以及髋部姿势。

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