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Untangling biomechanical differences in perturbation-induced stepping strategies for lateral balance stability in older individuals

机译:老年人横向平衡稳定性扰动诱导的扰动训练策略的未垂直的生物力学差异

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When recovering balance from a lateral perturbation, younger adults tend to stabilize balance with a single lateral sidestep while older adults often take multistep responses. Using multiple steps to recover balance is consistently associated with increased fall risk, altered body center of mass (CoM) control and instability. The aim of this study was to compare the spatio-temporal stepping characteristics and the margin of stability (MoS) of single lateral sidesteps (LSS1) with the first and second steps of a two-step protective step sequence. Two-step sequences begin with either a cross-over step to the front or back, or a medial step followed by a lateral sidestep. Seventy-one older adults received random lateral waist-pull perturbations to either side. We hypothesized that LSS1 would be more stable (larger MoS) than either step in a two-step sequence. With some exceptions, utilizing a two-step sequence was associated with a reduced CoM velocity and distance between the base of support and CoM and decreased stability in the frontal plane following limb loading of the first and second step. There were no differences in the time available to arrest the extrapolated CoM at the end of a single lateral sidestep or the final step of a two-step sequence. Two-step sequences involving a cross-over step include more complex stepping trajectories and also challeng stability in the sagittal plane requiring a multidimensional balance correction. These results indicate important step type differences in center of mass control in recovering balance with a single lateral sidestep as opposed to a two-step sequence among older adults. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当从侧向扰动中恢复平衡时,年轻人倾向于用一个侧向台阶来稳定平衡,而老年人则经常采取多步反应。使用多个步骤来恢复平衡始终与跌倒风险增加、身体重心(CoM)控制改变和不稳定性有关。本研究的目的是比较单侧台阶(LSS1)与两步保护性台阶序列的第一步和第二步的时空步进特性和稳定裕度(MoS)。两步顺序从前面或后面的交叉步开始,或从中间步开始,然后是外侧步。71名老年人接受了随机的双侧侧拉腰部扰动。我们假设LSS1比两步序列中的任何一步都更稳定(MoS更大)。除了一些例外,在第一步和第二步的肢体负荷后,使用两步序列与降低CoM速度和支架底部与CoM之间的距离以及降低正面平面的稳定性有关。在单侧侧步或两步序列的最后一步结束时,阻止外推CoM的可用时间没有差异。涉及交叉步的两步序列包括更复杂的步进轨迹,以及需要多维平衡校正的矢状面稳定性挑战。这些结果表明,在老年人中,单侧步与两步的平衡恢复过程中,重心控制的重要步型差异。(C) 2020爱思唯尔有限公司版权所有。

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