Proprioception and Postural Stability of the Young Adult Human: Multifractal Analysis

N. Milosevic, H. Jelinek, Nemanja Rajković, L. Donnan
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Postural analysis has been traditionally assessed using linear methods such as standard deviation to track postural variability, however postural adjustment during dynamic movement is a function of nonlinear interactions of multiple systems including sensorimotor and vestibular systems that require nonlinear analysis. Kinesiology tape promoted as a means of improving physical performance by enhancing proprioception rather than providing support to joints such as the ankle and knee. In order to investigate whether kinesiology tape effects postural control, participants were assessed performing a dynamic balance task, whereby center of mass data would be analyzed using multifractal analysis in a repeated measures design. To gauge the potential influence of different neurophysiological or mechanical adaptations to the adhesion of tape to skin, and not necessarily the properties of a specific type of tape, static tape was also assessed. Four individuals, free of injury, performed the Y Balance Test without tape, and with the application of static tape and kinesiology tape applied at the quadriceps, triceps surae and ankle. Both tapes were applied to the lower limb during separate testing sessions. All participants completed the Y Balance Test. Using the Y Balance test as a surrogate measure of proprioception influences postural control, multifractal dimension analysis was used to quantify the dynamic changes in the center of mass whilst undertaking the Y Balance Test. Statistical analysis included the Kruskal Wallis test to allow for non-normally distributed data and a Bonferroni corrected pairwise T test as a post hoc test to ascertain pairwise differences between the three conditions. Significance was set at 0.05. The fractal analysis of the dynamic changes in center of mass showed a typical multifractal, nonlinear spectrum with significant differences between the control and both taping conditions (static and kinesiology tape conditions, p = 0.021 and 0.09 respectively). Proprioception as part of postural stability is a nonlinear mechanism that plays a role in postural control. Both kinesiology tape can potentially improve proprioception at the ankle joint.
年轻人本体感觉和姿势稳定性:多重分形分析
传统上,姿势分析是使用线性方法(如标准偏差)来跟踪姿势变化,然而,动态运动过程中的姿势调整是多个系统非线性相互作用的函数,包括感觉运动系统和前庭系统,需要非线性分析。运动机能学磁带被推广为一种通过增强本体感觉来提高身体表现的手段,而不是为踝关节和膝关节等关节提供支持。为了研究运动机能学磁带是否对姿势控制有影响,参与者在执行动态平衡任务时进行了评估,在重复测量设计中使用多重分形分析来分析质量中心数据。为了评估不同的神经生理或机械适应性对胶带与皮肤粘附的潜在影响,而不一定是特定类型胶带的特性,还评估了静态胶带。四名没有受伤的人在没有胶带的情况下进行了Y平衡测试,并在股四头肌,三头肌表面和脚踝处应用了静态胶带和运动学胶带。在单独的测试过程中,两种胶带都被应用于下肢。所有参与者都完成了Y平衡测试。利用Y平衡测试作为本体感觉对体位控制影响的替代测量,采用多重分形维数分析来量化进行Y平衡测试时质心的动态变化。统计分析包括允许非正态分布数据的Kruskal Wallis检验和Bonferroni校正两两T检验作为事后检验,以确定三种情况之间的两两差异。显著性设为0.05。质量中心动态变化的分形分析呈现出典型的多重分形非线性谱,且两种胶带工况(静态胶带和运动学胶带工况,p值分别为0.021和0.09)之间存在显著差异。本体感觉作为体位稳定性的一部分,是一种非线性机制,在体位控制中起作用。这两种运动机能学带都可以潜在地改善踝关节的本体感觉。
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