Differences in balance control between healthy younger and older adults during steady-state walking

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作者
Vistamehr, Arian [1 ]
Neptune, Richard R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Brooks Rehabil, Mot Anal Ctr, 3901 Univ Blvd,Suite 101, Jacksonville, FL 32216 USA
[2] Univ Texas Austin, Walker Dept Mech Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
Gait; Biomechanics; Stability; Falls; Balance; Elderly; PLANE ANGULAR-MOMENTUM; MUSCLE CONTRIBUTIONS; LATERAL STABILIZATION; FRONTAL PLANE; FALLS; AGE; SUPPORT; JOINT; HIP; VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110717
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Each year approximately one third of older adults fall and experience extensive musculoskeletal injuries and functional disabilities. An important element in maintaining dynamic balance is the regulation of whole-body angular momentum, which is achieved by proper foot placement with respect to the body center-of-mass as well as generation of appropriate ground reaction forces. Analyzing these quantities in younger and older adults may provide insight into differences in their underlying mechanics for maintaining dynamic balance. This study examined three-dimensional whole-body angular momentum in 13 healthy older (71.8 +/- 8.3 years) and 9 younger (23.2 +/- 2.8 years) adults walking at their self-selected and fastest-comfortable speeds. The older adults had a significantly higher range of frontal-plane angular momentum compared to the younger adults at both speeds, suggesting poorer mediolateral balance control. This difference was related to the older adults having a wider foot placement with respect to the body center-of-mass, which when combined with the vertical ground reaction force, created a higher destabilizing external moment during single-limb stance that acts to rotate the body towards the contralateral swing leg. To counteract this destabilizing moment, the older adults generated a higher hip abduction moment. There were no differences in the range of sagittal- and transverse-plane angular momentum between age groups at either speed. These results suggest that control of dynamic balance in the frontal-plane is more challenging than in the sagittal-plane for older adults and highlight the importance of proper weight transfer mechanisms and hip abductor force production for maintaining mediolateral balance during walking.
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