The effect of arm restriction on dynamic stability and upper-body responses to lateral loss of balance during walking: an observational study.

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.241156
Uri Rosenblum, Adi Lavi, Arielle G Fischer, Yisrael Parmet, Amir Haim, Shirley Handelzalts
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Abstract

When losing balance, upper-body movements serve as mechanical aids to regain stability. However, it remains unclear how these movements contribute to dynamic stability during recovery from a lateral loss of balance while walking with arm restriction. We aimed to (i) quantify the effect of arm restriction on gait stability and upper-body velocities and (ii) characterize upper-body kinematic strategies in response to lateral surface translations under different arm restriction conditions. Healthy adults were exposed to lateral surface translations while walking on a computerized treadmill under three conditions: 'free arms', '1-arm restricted' and '2-arms restricted'. Dynamic stability and upper-body velocities for the first step after perturbation onset were extracted. We found decreased dynamic stability in the sagittal plane and increased trunk velocity in the '2-arms restricted' condition compared with the 'free arms' condition. Head and trunk movements in the medio-lateral plane were in opposite directions in 44.31% of responses. Additionally, significant trunk velocities were observed in the opposite direction to the perturbation-induced loss of balance. Our results support the contribution of increased upper-body velocities to balance responses following arm-restricted walking perturbations and suggest that the '2-arms restricted' condition may be utilized as a perturbation-based balance training, focusing on head and trunk responses.

一项观察性研究:行走时手臂限制对动态稳定性和上半身对侧向失去平衡的反应的影响。
当失去平衡时,上半身的动作作为机械辅助来恢复稳定。然而,目前尚不清楚这些运动是如何在手臂受限行走时侧向平衡丧失恢复过程中促进动态稳定性的。我们的目的是(i)量化手臂限制对步态稳定性和上肢速度的影响,(ii)表征不同手臂限制条件下上肢响应侧向表面平移的运动学策略。健康成年人在电脑控制的跑步机上行走时,在三种条件下暴露于侧面平移:“自由手臂”,“单臂限制”和“双臂限制”。提取了扰动开始后第一步的动力稳定性和上体速度。我们发现,与“自由臂”条件相比,“双臂受限”条件下矢状面动态稳定性下降,躯干速度增加。44.31%的患者头部和躯干在中外侧平面的运动方向相反。此外,在与扰动引起的平衡丧失相反的方向上观察到显著的树干速度。我们的研究结果支持上肢速度增加对手臂受限行走扰动后平衡反应的贡献,并建议“两臂受限”条件可用于基于扰动的平衡训练,重点关注头部和躯干的反应。
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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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508
审稿时长
14 weeks
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