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A pilot study of reactive balance training using trips and slips with increasing unpredictability in young and older adults: Biomechanical mechanisms, falls and clinical feasibility

机译:利用旅行的反应平衡训练试验研究,随着年轻人和老年人的不可预测性:生物力学机制,下降和临床可行性

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Background: Exposure to unpredictable trips and slips can improve balance recovery responses but it was not known if older adults can tolerate such high intensity training. The study aim was to determine if reactive balance in both young and older adults could be trained in a single day through exposure to slip and trip hazards hidden in unpredictable walkway locations. Methods: Ten young (20-40 yr) and ten older adults (65 + yr) completed 32 trials on a 10-meter trip and slip walkway; 14 slip trials, 14 trip trials and 4 no-perturbation trials presented in a pseudo-random order. Participant usual gait speed was regulated using a metronome and stepping tiles at fixed distances. Gait kinematics (Vicon motion capture), falls (>30% body weight into the harness), anxiety and confidence to avoid falling were assessed. Findings: Margin of stability for balance recovery after slips substantially improved at training completion for older adults (effect size = 1.13, P = 0.019). Falls from slips also decreased: 44.4% to 0% in the young adults; and 28.6% to 14.3% in the older adults. Although confidence to avoid falling did not change, anxiety increased during training with one young and three older participants withdrawing during training. Interpretations: The findings indicate exposure to unpredictable perturbations improves reactive balance in young and older adults. However, improvements of balance recovery from trips were not significant. Elevated anxiety levels and a high dropout rate suggest the need for more individualised training over multiple days.
机译:背景:暴露于不可预测的旅行和滑块可以改善平衡恢复响应,但如果老年人可以忍受如此高强度训练,则尚不清楚。研究目的是确定年轻人和老年人的反应平衡是否可以在一天内通过暴露在不可预测的走道地点隐藏的滑动和旅行危险中培训。方法:十个年轻(20-40岁)和十个老年人(65 + YR)在10米的旅行和滑道上完成了32项试验; 14防滑试验,14项旅行试验和以伪随机顺序提出的4个无扰动试验。参与者通常的步态速度由固定距离的节拍器和踏脚砖调节。步态运动学(Vicon Motion Capture),跌落(> 30%的体重进入线束),避免跌倒的焦虑和信心被评估。调查结果:单滑车后平衡恢复的稳定性幅度在训练完成后的训练完成后(效果大小= 1.13,P = 0.019)。从滑坡下降也降低了:年轻人的44.4%至0%;老年人的28.6%至14.3%。虽然信心避免跌倒没有改变,但在培训期间训练期间训练期间焦虑增加了,训练训练。解释:调查结果表明暴露于不可预测的扰动,从而提高了年轻人和老年人的反应性平衡。但是,从旅行的平衡恢复的改进并不重要。焦虑水平升高,辍学率高表示需要多天更加个性化的培训。

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