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Can a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrotactile biofeedback improve postural control under altered vestibular and neck proprioceptive conditions?

机译:在改变前庭和颈部本体感受性条件下,基于足底压力的舌头放置触觉生物反馈能改善姿势控制吗?

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We investigated the effects of a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrotactile biofeedback on postural control during quiet standing under normal and altered vestibular and neck proprioceptive conditions. To achieve this goal, 14 young healthy adults were asked to stand upright as immobile as possible with their eyes closed in two Neutral and Extended head postures and two conditions of No-biofeedback and Biofeedback. The underlying principle of the biofeedback consisted of providing supplementary information related to foot sole pressure distribution through a wireless embedded tongue-placed tactile output device. Center of foot pressure (CoP) displacements were recorded using a plantar pressure data acquisition system. Results showed that (1) the Extended head posture yielded increased CoP displacements relative to the Neutral head posture in the No-biofeedback condition, with a greater effect along the anteroposterior than mediolateral axis, whereas (2) no significant difference between the two Neutral and Extended head postures was observed in the Biofeedback condition. The present findings suggested that the availability of the plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrotactile biofeedback allowed the subjects to suppress the destabilizing effect induced by the disruption of vestibular and neck proprioceptive inputs associated with the head extended posture. These results are discussed according to the sensory re-weighting hypothesis, whereby the CNS would dynamically and selectively adjust the relative contributions of sensory inputs (i.e. the sensory weights) to maintain upright stance depending on the sensory contexts and the neuromuscular constraints acting on the subject.
机译:我们调查了在正常和改变的前庭和颈部本体感受条件下安静站立期间,基于足底压力的舌头放置的触觉生物反馈对姿势控制的影响。为了实现这一目标,要求14名年轻健康的成年人在两个中性和扩展头部姿势以及两种无生物反馈和生物反馈的条件下闭上眼睛,尽可能保持直立。生物反馈的基本原理包括通过无线嵌入式的放置舌头的触觉输出设备提供与脚底压力分布有关的补充信息。使用足底压力数据采集系统记录足部压力(CoP)的中心位移。结果表明:(1)在无生物反馈的情况下,相对于中性头姿势,延长的头姿势产生的CoP位移增加,沿前后方向的影响大于中外侧轴;(2)两个中性和在生物反馈条件下观察到头部姿势的延长。本研究结果表明,基于足底压力的舌头放置的触觉生物反馈的可利用性使受试者能够抑制因与头部伸展姿势相关的前庭和颈部本体感受输入的破坏而引起的不稳定作用。根据感觉重新加权假设讨论这些结果,从而中枢神经系统将根据感觉环境和作用于对象的神经肌肉约束条件,动态,选择性地调整感觉输入的相对贡献(即感觉重量)以维持直立姿势。 。

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