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Non-physical practice improves task performance in an unstable, perturbed environment: motor imagery and observational balance training

机译:非物理练习可在不稳定,受干扰的环境中提高任务绩效:运动图像和观察平衡训练

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For consciously performed motor tasks executed in a defined and constant way, both motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) have been shown to promote motor learning. It is not known whether these forms of non-physical training also improve motor actions when these actions have to be variably applied in an unstable and unpredictable environment. The present study therefore investigated the influence of MI balance training (MI_BT) and a balance training combining AO and MI (AO+MI_BT) on postural control of undisturbed and disturbed upright stance on unstable ground. As spinal reflex excitability after classical (i.e., physical) balance training (BT) is generally decreased, we tested whether non-physical BT also has an impact on spinal reflex circuits. Thirty-six participants were randomly allocated into an MI_BT group, in which participants imagined postural exercises, an AO+MI_BT group, in which participants observed videos of other people performing balance exercises and imagined being the person in the video, and a non-active control group (CON). Before and after 4 weeks of non-physical training, balance performance was assessed on a free-moving platform during stance without perturbation and during perturbed stance. Soleus H-reflexes were recorded during stable and unstable stance. The post-measurement revealed significantly decreased postural sway during undisturbed and disturbed stance after both MI_BT and AO+MI_BT. Spinal reflex excitability remained unchanged. This is the first study showing that non-physical training (MI_BT and AO+MI_BT) not only promotes motor learning of “rigid” postural tasks but also improves performance of highly variable and unpredictable balance actions. These findings may be relevant to improve postural control and thus reduce the risk of falls in temporarily immobilized patients.
机译:对于以定义的恒定方式自觉执行的运动任务,运动图像(MI)和动作观察(AO)均已显示可促进运动学习。当必须在不稳定且不可预测的环境中可变地应用这些动作时,尚不清楚这些形式的非体育锻炼是否还会改善运动动作。因此,本研究调查了MI平衡训练(MI_BT)和结合AO和MI的平衡训练(AO + MI_BT)对不稳定地面上不受干扰和受干扰的直立姿势的姿势控制的影响。由于经典(即身体)平衡训练(BT)后脊柱反射兴奋性通常会降低,因此我们测试了非物理BT是否也会对脊柱反射回路产生影响。将36名参与者随机分配到一个MI_BT组(其中参与者想象姿势锻炼),一个AO + MI_BT组(其中参与者观察其他进行平衡锻炼的视频并想象为视频中的那个人)和一个不活跃的人对照组(CON)。在进行非体育锻炼4周之前和之后,在无干扰的姿势期间和受干扰的姿势下,在自由移动平台上评估平衡性能。在稳定和不稳定的姿势下记录比目鱼的H反射。测量后显示,在MI_BT和AO + MI_BT后,在不受干扰和受干扰的姿势下,姿势摇摆均显着降低。脊柱反射兴奋性保持不变。这是第一项显示非身体训练(MI_BT和AO + MI_BT)的研究,不仅促进了“刚性”姿势任务的运动学习,而且还改善了高度可变且不可预测的平衡动作的表现。这些发现可能与改善姿势控制有关,从而降低暂时固定的患者跌倒的风险。

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