用系统识别检测平衡控制中的不对称:来自膝盖以上截肢者的第一个实验结果

H. Kooij, E. V. Asseldonk, Marcus Johannes Nederhand
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假肢可以以各种方式影响平衡,但并非所有姿势表现的变化都可以轻易地用肉眼识别。各种研究表明,动态姿势术能够检测到平衡控制中更细微的变化。在这里,我们描述了我们之前开发的一种新的姿势测量技术的改进,该技术将动态平台摄动与(非)参数系统识别技术相结合,以检测带有膝上假体的四名受试者的平衡控制不对称性。该方法还估算了假体踝关节的机械阻抗。实验和数据分析所需时间小于3分钟。结果与6名健康对照者的结果进行了比较。我们的试验数据显示了动态平衡控制的明显不对称性。我们也发现了承重和压力中心运动的不对称,但动平衡的不对称贡献更大。最后,患者的负重不对称和动态平衡不像健康对照组那样紧密耦合。义肢对动态平衡控制的相对贡献与义肢踝关节刚度呈正相关。为了更广泛地评估这一初步研究的结果,需要对更多的经股截肢者进行测试。
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Detecting asymmetries in balance control with system identification: first experimental results from above knee amputees
A prosthetic leg can influence balance in various ways, but not all changes in postural performance can easily be identified with the naked clinical eye. Various studies have shown that dynamic posturography is able to detect more subtle changes in balance control. Here, we describe a modification of a new posturography technique we previously developed, which combines dynamic platform perturbations with (non) parametric system identification techniques to detect asymmetries in balance control of four subjects with an above knee prosthesis. The method also estimates the mechanical impedance of the prosthetic ankle joint. The time needed for the experiment and data analysis is less than 3 minutes. Results were compared to those of six healthy controls. Our pilot data show clear asymmetries in dynamic balance control. We also found asymmetries in weight bearing and centre of pressure movements, but the asymmetries in dynamic balance contribution were larger. Finally, asymmetries in weight bearing and dynamic balance in patients were not tightly coupled as in healthy controls. The relative contribution to dynamic balance control of the prosthetic leg was positively related with the stiffness of the prosthetic ankle joint. More transfemoral amputees have to be tested to more extensively evaluate the results of this pilot study.
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