指尖与壁接触对体位摆动和比目鱼肌肌电活动的影响。

S Watanabe, K Kobara, H Ishida
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站立和行走平衡在许多神经肌肉、肌肉骨骼和感觉障碍中下降,在老年人中由于年龄相关的生理减少。最近的研究表明,来自手杖或指尖的接触线索提供的信息可以减少受试者的姿势摇摆。本研究的第一个目的是研究直立站立时指尖与墙壁的轻微和有力接触对姿势摇摆的影响。第二个目的是研究指尖接触对比目鱼肌肌电活动的影响。12名健康男性志愿者(20.8±0.7岁)参加了本研究。在三种情况下,通过压力中心(COP)的摆动来测量站立平衡或姿势摇摆:(1)站立时不接触墙壁,(2)站立时右手食指轻微接触墙壁(< 1N),(3)站立时右手食指用力接触墙壁(约10N)。双极表面电极放置在右侧比目鱼肌上,测量与前后摇摆相关的肌电活动。站立不接触墙壁时,观察到的COP长度,矩形和环境区域比站立轻微或强力接触墙壁时更显著,但两种接触条件之间无显著差异。三种情况下比目鱼肌肌电活动无显著差异。这项研究的结果表明,指尖与墙壁的接触减少了静态站立时的摇摆,但不影响比目鱼肌的肌电活动。
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Influence of fingertip contact with a wall on postural sway and electromyographyic activity of the soleus muscle.

Standing and walking balance decreases in many kinds of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and sensory disorders, and in elderly people because of age-related physiologic diminution. Recent studies have shown that contact cues from a cane or a fingertip provide information that leads to reduced postural sway in subjects. The first purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of light and forceful fingertip contacts with a wall on the postural sway while standing upright. The second purpose was to investigate the influence of fingertip contact on the EMG activity of the soleus muscle. Twelve healthy male volunteers (20.8 +/- 0.7 years old) participated in this study. Standing balance or postural sway was measured by sway of the center of pressure (COP) under three conditions: (1) standing without touching a wall, (2) standing with the right index fingertip lightly touching (< 1N) to a wall (3), and standing with the right index fingertip forcefully touching (5 approximately 10N) to a wall. Bipolar surface electrodes were placed over the right soleus muscle to measure EMG activity associated with anterior-posterior sway. More significant length, and rectangular and environmental areas of the COP were observed while standing without touching a wall than while standing while lightly or forcefully touching a wall, but there was no significant difference between the two touching conditions. No significant difference in the EMG activity of the soleus muscle was observed among the three conditions. The results of this study suggested that the fingertip touch contact with a wall decreased sway during static standing but did not influence the EMG activity of the soleus muscle.

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