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Repeated exposure to tripping like perturbations elicits more precise control and lower toe clearance of the swinging foot during steady walking

机译:重复接触跳闸,如扰动,引发更精确的控制和稳定地行走期间摆动脚的更低脚趾间隙

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Controlling minimum toe clearance (MTC) is considered an important factor in preventing tripping. In the current study, we investigated modifications of neuro-muscular control underlying toe clearance during steady locomotion induced by repeated exposure to tripping-like perturbations of the right swing foot. Fourteen healthy young adults (mean age 26.4 +/- 3.1 years) participated in the study. The experimental protocol consisted of three identical trials, each involving three phases: steady walking (baseline), perturbation, and steady walking (post perturbation). During the perturbation, participants experienced 30 tripping-like perturbations at unexpected timing delivered by a custom-made mechatronic perturbation device. The temporal parameters (cadence and stance phase%), mean, and standard deviation of MTC were computed across approximately 90 strides collected during both baseline and post-perturbation phases, for all trials. The effects of trial (three levels), phase (two levels: baseline and post-perturbation) and foot (two levels: right and left) on the outcome variables were analyzed using a three-way repeated measures analysis of variance. The results revealed that exposure to repeated trip-like perturbations modified MTC toward more precise control and lower toe clearance of the swinging foot, which appeared to reflect both the expectation of potential forthcoming perturbations and a quicker compensatory response in cases of a lack of balance. Moreover, locomotion control enabled subjects to maintain symmetric rhythmic features during post-perturbation steady walking. Finally, the effects of exposure to perturbation quickly disappeared among consecutive trials.
机译:控制最小束角间隙(MTC)被认为是防止跳闸的一个重要因素。在目前的研究中,我们研究了在反复暴露于右脚摆动时的绊倒样扰动所引起的稳定运动中,神经肌肉控制对脚趾间隙的影响。14名健康年轻人(平均年龄26.4+/-3.1岁)参与了这项研究。实验方案由三个相同的试验组成,每个试验涉及三个阶段:稳定行走(基线)、扰动和稳定行走(扰动后)。在扰动过程中,参与者在定制的机电扰动装置提供的意外时间经历了30次类似跳闸的扰动。在所有试验中,在基线和摄动后阶段收集的大约90步中,计算MTC的时间参数(步频和站姿阶段)、平均值和标准偏差。采用三重重复测量方差分析,分析试验(三个水平)、阶段(两个水平:基线和干扰后)和脚(两个水平:右侧和左侧)对结果变量的影响。结果显示,暴露于重复的类似于绊倒的扰动会使MTC朝着更精确的控制和摆动脚较低的脚趾间隙方向改变,这似乎反映了对潜在即将发生的扰动的预期,以及在缺乏平衡的情况下更快的补偿反应。此外,运动控制使受试者在扰动后的稳定行走中保持对称的节律特征。最后,在连续的试验中,暴露于扰动的影响很快消失。

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