陀螺仪对健康志愿者手臂摆动和步态的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Meriç Selim Şipal, Elif Yalçın, Aynur Ayşe Karaduman
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摘要

背景:手臂摆动在步态中起着关键作用。它在调节步态参数和行走平衡方面是必不可少的。在运动迟缓的情况下,当走路时,手臂就像发电机一样保持下肢运动。陀螺仪的工作方式使它们在手臂摆动中很有用。在这项研究中,手臂的摆动是由一种新型陀螺仪。作为主要目的,陀螺仪被用来增加摆运动和行走时手臂的摆动。方法:选取30名健康志愿者。这项研究涵盖了三种情况。第一次评估在没有陀螺仪的情况下进行。第二次评估是在安装陀螺仪但未激活时进行的。最后的评估是在陀螺仪安装和通电时进行的。陀螺仪对手臂摆动的影响采用Dartfish®进行评估,步态采用Zebris®力分布测量分析系统进行评估。结果:结果显示,陀螺仪增加了单摆运动中手臂摆动(p < 0.05)。此外,使用陀螺仪后,步宽减小,步态周期时间增加(p < 0.05)。结论:陀螺仪适用于健康志愿者的手臂摆动。这项研究首次证明了陀螺仪对肢体运动的影响。在未来,一种具有陀螺仪特征的医疗设备可以被设计用于治疗帕金森病和老年性运动迟缓。
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Effects of Gyroscope on Arm Swing and Gait in Healthy Volunteers.

Effects of Gyroscope on Arm Swing and Gait in Healthy Volunteers.

Effects of Gyroscope on Arm Swing and Gait in Healthy Volunteers.

Effects of Gyroscope on Arm Swing and Gait in Healthy Volunteers.

Background: Arm swing has a crucial role in gait. It is essential in terms of regulating gait parameters and balance during walking. In the case of bradykinesia, the arms act as a generator to maintain lower extremity movement while walking. The way gyroscopes work makes them useful in arm swings. In this study, the arm swing is facilitated by a new type of gyroscope. As a main purpose, a gyroscope was used to increase arm swing during pendulum exercise and walking.

Methods: Thirty healthy volunteers were included in the study. The study covered three situations. The first evaluation was performed without the gyroscope. The second evaluation was performed while the gyroscope was installed but not activated. The final evaluation was made while the gyroscope was installed and powered up. The effect of the gyroscope on the arm swing was evaluated by the Dartfish®, and the gait was evaluated with the Zebris® force distribution measurement analysis system.

Results: According to the results, the gyroscope increases the arm swing in the pendulum exercise (p < 0.05). Furthermore, using the gyroscope, the step width decreased, and the gait cycle time increased (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The gyroscope is suitable for facilitating arm swings in healthy volunteers. This study is essential to demonstrate the effect of a gyroscope on extremity movements for the first time. In the future, a medical device that has the features of a gyroscope can be designed for its use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and Senile Bradykinesia.

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Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-ROBOTICS
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期刊介绍: Applied Bionics and Biomechanics publishes papers that seek to understand the mechanics of biological systems, or that use the functions of living organisms as inspiration for the design new devices. Such systems may be used as artificial replacements, or aids, for their original biological purpose, or be used in a different setting altogether.
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