Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly

Álvaro S. Machado, Caio Borella Pereira da Silva, Emmanuel S. da Rocha, Felipe P. Carpes
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Abstract

Introduction

Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condition is often observed among elderly, there is discussion concerning the dependence on sensorial information for body sway control in the elderly without sensorial losses.

Purpose

We investigated the effects of foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control during upright standing in young adults and independent elderly (n = 19/group).

Methods

Plantar sensitivity was evaluated by esthesiometry, and speed of center of pressure shift data during upright posture were evaluated for each foot using a baropodometer while the subjects were standing with eyes open or closed. The young adult group was evaluated for center of pressure in normal conditions and after plantar sensitivity disturbance, by immersing their feet in water and ice.

Results

Young adults did not show alterations in their center of pressure after sensorial perturbation and presented, even under sensorial perturbation, better postural control than elderly subjects. The elderly showed lower foot sensitivity and greater center of pressure oscillation than young adults.

Conclusion

Elderly subjects seem to rely more on foot sensitivity for control of body sway than young adults. In the elderly, a clinical intervention to improve foot sensitivity may help in upright posture maintenance.

足底灵敏手法对青壮年和老年人体位控制的影响
感觉丧失的受试者表现为平衡缺陷。虽然这种情况在老年人中经常观察到,但关于老年人在没有感觉损失的情况下对身体摇摆控制依赖感觉信息的讨论。目的研究足部敏感手法对青年和独立老年人直立站立时体位控制的影响(n = 19/组)。方法采用触觉测量法评估受试者的足底敏感度,在站立、睁眼和闭眼状态下,用气压计评估受试者直立姿势时各足压力中心移位速度。青年组在正常情况下和足底敏感性障碍后,通过将足部浸泡在水和冰中来评估压力中心。结果青年人的压力中心在感觉扰动后没有发生改变,即使在感觉扰动下,他们的姿势控制也比老年人好。老年人足部敏感度较低,压力中心振荡较大。结论老年受试者比青年受试者更依赖足部敏感性来控制身体摇摆。在老年人中,改善足部敏感性的临床干预可能有助于直立姿势的维持。
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