Anticipatory muscular activity during stable and unstable standing

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Anticipatory muscular activity during stable and unstable standing David Conradsson David Conradsson 20 juni 2018 1 1

Postural control Postural stability: the ability to control the body Centre of Mass (CoM) in relation to the base of support (BoS). Postural orientation: maintenances of a posture of the body that is appropriate for performance of the specific task. Sensory input (visual, vestibular, somatosensory). Motor output Horak FB, Macpherson, 1996

Postural adjustments Anticipatory mechanism (feed-forward) - Prediction of disturbance of CoM in which preparatory responses is produced. - Precede the onset of the movement. Aims to maintain postural stability – orientation, and to provide a dynamic support to the chain of movement for improved performance (force, velocity). Compensatory/reactive mechanism (feedback): - Initiated by sensory input that detect postural instability/perturbation. - Occur after/during the movement. (Bouisset 2008, Horak FB, Macpherson, 1996)

Unstable standing – MBT-shoes Rounded sole = increased degree of instability Based on qualitative/clinical experience…

Brief review… Balance Improvement of certain aspects of standing balance (CoP-parameters) in women (>50 years). (Ramstrand et al 2010) Gait characteristics Decreased hip and knee ROM, increased dorsiflexion during initial stand phase (Nigg et al 2006, Romkes et al 2006) Decreased trunk flexion (New & Pearce 2007) Disability Decreased perceived LBP (VAS 23mm) in amateur golfers (Nigg et al 2009)

Aim Study anticipatory muscular activity for ankle and trunk muscles during initial phase of voluntary arm movements in stable and unstable standing. Proximal to distal compensatory adjustments on short base of support. (Horak & Nashner 1986)

Method Subject: Wim! Healthy, athletic… Test procedure: - Rapid bilateral arm flexion holding a weight in each hand (2kg) - Regular shoes (STABLE) vs unstable shoes (UNSTABLE) - 3 trials for each condition - Narrow stance width (0.2m) - Instructions and test trials before measurement

Laboratory measurement Kinematics: right wrist Muscular activity, EMG: Rectus abdominus Erector spinae Gastrocnemius lateralis Tibialis anterior

Data management and analysis Onset for the arm movement - kinematic marker on the wrist. EMG records 150ms before and 200ms after the onset of the arm movement were analyzed. Definition of muscular onset Visual inspection. EMG activity >3SD above mean baseline activity, EMG-burst >30ms. Postural adjustments - Anticipatory/preparatory: -150ms before and +50ms after the arm movement. - Compensatory/reactive: >50ms after the arm movement. (Aruin & Latash 1995)

Data management

Results

Discussion, questions…

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