[Biomechanical Analysis of Posture and Movement Coordination in Standing Human During Trunk Bending in the Sagittal Plane].

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
A V Alexandrov, A A Frolov
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Abstract

In most motor acts to achieve a behavioral goal requires coordination of posture and movement. In this paper, such coordination is studied by the example of human trunk bending in. the sagittal plane. Such movements are difficult to study because both components of this motor act (main - bending per se, and "accessory" - posture aimed on equilibrium. maintenance) involve massive movements of body segments, which complicates separation of these components. Their separation is based on the modem ideas about the special features of the posture component as compared with the main component. It is shown that the main and posture components correspond to the move- ments along eigenvectors of the dynamic equation. These movements are unique because they demonstrate at the same time "kinematic" as well as "dynamic" synergies. They were called there- fore "natural synergies". The coordination of natural synergies is investigated in human during standing on the wide and narrow supports. It is shown that the experimentally observed coordination is close to optimal, providing minimum movement of the center of pressure. This ensures the center of pressure Position keeping inside the support area that is necessary for equilibrium maintenance.

[站立人体在矢状面弯曲时的姿势和运动协调的生物力学分析]。
在大多数运动动作中,要达到一个行为目标需要姿势和动作的协调。本文以人体躯干弯曲为例,对这种协调进行了研究。矢状面。这样的运动很难研究,因为这个运动的两个组成部分(主要是弯曲本身,而“辅助”是旨在保持平衡的姿势)都起到作用。维护)涉及身体部分的大量运动,这使得这些部分的分离变得复杂。它们的分离是基于现代关于姿态分量相对于主分量的特殊性的观点。结果表明,主分量和姿态分量对应于沿动力学方程特征向量的运动。这些动作是独一无二的,因为它们同时展示了“运动学”和“动态”的协同作用。因此,它们被称为“自然协同效应”。研究了人体在宽支撑物和窄支撑物上站立时自然协同作用的协调性。实验结果表明,在压力中心运动最小的情况下,实验观测到的配位接近最优。这确保了压力中心位置保持在支撑区域内,这是维持平衡所必需的。
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