动态体位术:健康成人受试者的摄动平衡评估

Lucia Grassi, S. Rossi, P. Cappa
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姿势学是研究静态和动态条件下姿势控制系统的基本工具。在本文中,我们决定通过前后轴周围基底支撑的正弦扰动,分析姿势控制研究中广泛使用的平衡参数-即代偿性姿势调整(CPAs)和预期性姿势调整(APAs) -从定义健康成人受试者的平衡参数范围的角度出发。14名没有实验经验的受试者(男9名,女5名)参加了实验。运动基座的正弦和阶跃运动通过三自由度机器人系统施加,并计算标准指标和本文提出的新指标来评估平衡性能。结果表明,在正弦摄动试验中,压力中心(COP)轨迹长度与平台振动频率成正比,而COP的运动范围不受影响。此外,我们发现健康受试者在进行阶梯扰动时不存在不对称。
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Dynamic Posturography: Perturbed equilibrium assessment on healthy adult subjects
Posturography is a fundamental tool to investigate the systems involved in the postural control either in static and in dynamic conditions. In the present paper we decided, by using sinusoidal perturbations of base support around the anteroposterior axis, to analyze the equilibrium parameters widely used in posture control studies - i.e. Compensatory Postural Adjustments (CPAs) and Anticipatory Postural Adjustments (APAs) - in the perspective of defining a range of equilibrium parameters for healthy adult subjects. Fourteen subjects (9 males and 5 females) with no experience of the experimental procedure participated to the experiments. Sine and step movements of the moving base were imposed through a 3-DOF (Degrees Of Freedom) robotic system and both standard and here proposed novel indices were calculated for the evaluation of equilibrium performance. The results suggest that the length of the Center Of Pressure (COP) trajectory is proportional to the frequency of the oscillations of the platform in the sine perturbation trials, while the range of motion of COP is not influenced. Moreover, we found the absence of asymmetries in the healthy subjects when they performed the session with step perturbations.
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