RééDOC
75 Boulevard Lobau
54042 NANCY cedex

Christelle Grandidier Documentaliste
03 83 52 67 64


F Nous contacter

0

Article

--";3! O
     

-A +A

Patterns of inter-joint coordination during a single-limb standing

LIU W; SANTOS MJ; MCINTIRE K; LOUDON J; GOIST-FOLEY H; HORTON G
GAIT POSTURE , 2012, vol. 36, n° 3, p. 614-618
Doc n°: 162448
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2012.06.005
Descripteurs : DF11 - POSTURE. STATION DEBOUT

Past studies have documented contributions of multiple joints in maintaining a
single-limb standing, but no reports on patterns of inter-joint coordination. It
is also unknown whether such inter-joint coordination, if exists, depends on
visual feedback. Eight health young volunteers took part in this study. The
inter-joint coordination during a single-limb standing were examined using 3D
joint kinematics. There were five testing trials with eyes open (EO) and five
trials with eyes close (EC) conditions. During each trial the subject stood on
the right leg on an even platform for 20 s while 3D kinematic data was recorded.
Recorded data was processed for an "adjusted coefficient of multiple
determinations (ACMD)" to evaluate the inter-joint similarities in joint motions.
Under both EO and EC conditions moderate to good similarities were found in axial
rotation between the ankle and hip joints, and between ankle inversion/eversion
and hip axial rotation. This pattern of the inter-joint coordination might be a
unique feature of biomechanical configuration of the lower extremity. The
significant increases in joint rotations but maintained inter-joint coordination
from EO to EC condition may indicate a minimal influence of vision on the
inter-joint coordination. Future studies to test patients with pathological
conditions in single-limb stance need to examine any alternation/impairment of
the inter-joint coordination pattern.
CI - Copyright (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Mes paniers

4

Gerer mes paniers

0