• 제목/요약/키워드: Body Posture stability

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족관절 근육에 인가한 전기 자극의 특성에 따른 자세안정성 평가 (Evaluation of Postural Stability according to characteristics of Electrical Stimulation on the ankle muscles)

  • 이선연;유미;김남균;김동욱
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 2009
  • This study is about to evaluation of postural stability according to characteristics of electrical stimulation on the ankle muscles. We measured body sway(center of pressure, COP) when various parameters of electrical stimulation was applied to ankle muscles in stable and unstable posture. Subjects consisted of 10 young adults, and electrical stimulation was delivered on right and left of tibialis anterior and Achilles tendon. The body sway was measured during electrical stimulation of three duty cycle and frequencies in stable posture and three amplitudes of sensory threshold in unstable posture. Consequently, the COP Shift is higher during electrical stimulation of 1/30(duty ratio) and 100Hz(frequency) in stable posture. In unstable posture, 100% amplitude of sensory threshold induced postural stability. These findings are important for the rehabilitation system of postural stability and the use of electrical stimulation as somatosensory information.

시간변화에 따른 다중파라미터기반에서 자세균형의 분석 연구 (A Study on the Analysis of Posture Balance Based on Multi-parameter in Time Variation)

  • 김정래;이경중
    • 한국인터넷방송통신학회논문지
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.151-157
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문은 인체의 일정한 운동을 하는 동안에 시간의 변화에 따른 자세균형을 분석한다. 자세균형은 자세에 움직임 변화를 주어 다중파라미터로 변화 산출 값으로 나타냈다. 이렇게 산출된 값을 분석하여 균형자세 시스템을 구성하였다. 자세의 움직임 변화는 3가지 방법으로 눈을 감고 뜨는 방법, 머리를 앞뒤로 움직이는 방법과 상체 움직임 방법이다. 측정한 다중파라미터의 항목은 시각(Vision), 전정기관(Vestibular), 체성감각(Somatosensory), 중추신경계(CNS)이고, 측정파라미터의 평가는 안정성(Stability)으로 확인하였다. 균형자세 시스템은 이러한 변화에서 발생한 신호를 데이터 획득 장치에서 얻고, 신호를 신호 전달 장치를 통하여 전달하였으며, 데이터 분석을 통하여 자세에 대한 평가로 활용하였다. 궤환 시스템은 획득한 데이터를 재조정하는데 사용하였다. 발생되는 신호는 푸리에변환 하였고, 사용되는 주파수는 0.1Hz, 0.1-0.5Hz, 0.5-1Hz와 1Hz 이상을 사용하였다. 본연구의 결과로 시간 변화에서 운동부하를 부여함에 따라 인체의 자세변화에 따라 발생된 신호를 멀티파라미터 상에서 장시간 변화에 대한 파라미터 간의 변화를 통하여 개별 신체의 자세균형에 검증할 수 있는 시스템이 이루어져야 하며, 이를 통하여 새로운 검증 시스템에 활용할 수 있을 것으로 예상한다.

체간 안정성을 위한 전동침대의 제어시스템 설계 (Control System Design of Electric Operated Adjustable Bed for Body Posture Stability)

  • 배주환;문인혁
    • 재활복지공학회논문지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2012
  • 본 논문에서는 하나의 접촉식 리미트스위치(limit switch)를 사용하여 등판과 대퇴판의 사잇각을 항상 90도 이상으로 유지할 수 있는 자세제어시스템을 제안한다. 이를 위해 등판 기구와 대퇴판 기구의 기구학 해석을 수행하고, 설계에 필요한 최적설계변수를 결정한다. 이 해석 결과를 이용하여 프로토타입 자세제어시스템을 제작한다. 시뮬레이션과 실험을 통해 등판과 대퇴판 중 하나가 상승하더라도 등판과 대퇴판의 사잇각이 항상 90도 이상 유지되는 것을 보인다. 이 결과로부터 본 연구에서 제안하는 자세제어 방법이 사용자의 체간 자세안정성을 유지할 수 있음을 보인다.

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운동 후 멀티파라미터를 이용한 자세균형의 시스템 분석 (Analysis of Posture Balance System of using Multi-parameter after Exercising)

  • 김정래
    • 한국인터넷방송통신학회논문지
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문은 신체의 운동 이후에 자세의 움직임 변화를 주고, 다중파라미터를 이용하여 자세균형의 변화를 나타내는 시스템이다. 신체에 동작을 주어 자세 균형의 변화된 신호를 시스템에서 측정하고, 이를 분석하여 자세균형의 변화상태를 나타냈다. 신체의 자세변화는 머리와 상체를 움직여서 변화를 주었고, 자세 변화로 발생된 신호는 파라미터의 형태로 구성하여 측정할 수 있도록 하는 시스템으로 구성하였다. 데이터 신호는 데이터 획득 장치를 통하여 얻고, 신호 전달 과정에서 신호를 분석하여 논리적으로 분석하여 자세에 대한 평가를 할 수 있도록 조정하였다. 측정파라미터의 항목은 시각(Vision), 전정기관(Vestibular), 체성감각(Somatosensory), 중추신경계(CNS)이고, 측정파라미터의 평가는 안정성(Stability)으로 확인하였다. 본연구의 결과로 운동부하에 따른 인체의 자세변화에 따른 신체의 변화 상태를 분석할 수 있는 시스템을 구성 할 수 있음을 확인하고, 다양한 신체적 파라미터를 통한 모니터링 기능을 갖춘 시스템관리가 형성 될 것으로 예상한다.

목 자세에 따른 선 자세에서의 신체균형능력 평가 (Effects of Abnormal Neck Posture on Postural Stability)

  • 박성하
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2018
  • Postural instability can increase the likelihood of hazardous slip and fall accidents in workplaces. The present study intended to extend understanding of the effect of abnormal neck posture on postural control during quiet standing. The effect of body fatigue on the postural control was also of primary concern. Twelve healthy undergraduate students volunteered to participate in the experiment. Standing on a force platform with the neck neutral, flexed, extended, or rotated, subjects' center of pressures (COP) were measured under the two levels of body fatigue. For the fatigue condition, Subjects exercised in a treadmill to meet the predetermined level of body fatigue. Analyzing the position coordinates of COPs, the length of postural sway path was assessed in both medio-lateral (ML) axis and anterior-posterior (AP) axis. Results showed that, in AP direction, neck extension or rotation significantly increased the sway length as compared with neck neutral. Neck extension led to greater sway length compared to neck rotation. Neck flexion did not differ from neck neutral. The sway length in the AP direction also became significantly larger as the body fatigue accumulated after treadmill exercise. In ML direction, as compared to neutral posture, the neck extension, flexion, or rotation did not significantly affect the length of postural sway path. However, the sway length seemed to increase marginally with the neck extended during the fatigued condition. This study demonstrates that abnormal neck posture may interfere with postural control during standing. The ability to maintain postural stability decreases significantly with the neck extended or rotated. Body fatigue leads to postural instability further.

Peroneal Muscle and Biceps Femoris Muscle Activation During Eversion With and Without Plantarflexion in Sitting and Side-lying Postures

  • Do-eun Lee;Jun-hee Kim;Seung-yoon Han;Oh-yun Kwon
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.18-28
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    • 2024
  • Background: Lateral instability of the ankle is one of the most common causes of musculoskeletal ankle injuries. The peroneus longus (PL) and peroneus brevis (PB) contribute to ankle stability. In early rehabilitation, isometric exercises have been selected for improvement of ankle stability. To effectively train the peroneal muscles during eversion, it is important to consider ankle and body posture. Objects: This study aimed to compare activation of the PL, PB, and biceps femoris (BF) muscles during eversion in different ankle postures (neutral [N], plantarflexed [PF]) and body postures (sitting and side-lying). Methods: Thirty healthy individuals with no history of lateral ankle sprains within the last 6 months were included in the study. Maximal isometric strength of eversion and muscle activation were measured simultaneously. Muscle activation at submaximal eversion was divided by the highest value obtained from maximal isometric eversion among the four postures (percent maximal voluntary isometric contraction [%MVIC]). To examine the differences in muscle activation depending on posture, a 2 × 2 repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted. Results: There were significant interaction effects of ankle and body postures on PL muscle activation and evertor strength (p < 0.05). The PL muscle activation showed a significantly greater difference in the side-lying and PF conditions than in the sitting and N conditions (p < 0.05). Evertor strength was greater in the N compared to the PF condition regardless of body posture (p < 0.05). In the case of PB and BF muscle activation, only the main effects of ankle and body posture were observed (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Among the four postures, the side-lying-PF posture produced the highest muscle activation. The side-lying-PF posture may be preferred for effective peroneal muscle exercises, even when considering the BF muscle.

Study of the valuation system for movement condition: R-L

  • Kim, Jeong-Lae;Kim, Kyu-Dong
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2014
  • This study was compared the variation system of body posture condition for stability by the posture. We used a model of bio parameter on the basis of the move state in the standing posture. We compared the sway movement derived from average of the physical sensing condition. Vision condition of variation average (Vi-${\sigma}_{AVG-AVG}$) was verified slightly greater at $13.746{\pm}4.05$ unit. Vestibular condition of variation average (Ve-${\sigma}_{AVG-AVG}$) was verified slightly larger at $7.829{\pm}1.071$ unit. Somatosensory condition of variation average (So-${\sigma}_{AVG-AVG}$) was verified slightly smaller at $2.592{\pm}0.538$ unit. CNS condition of variation average (C-${\sigma}_{AVG-AVG}$) was verified slightly larger at $0.46{\pm}0.105$ unit. The valuation system will be to deduce the model of body management with falling and stroke and all that sort of things. There will be to infer a data algorithm and the evaluation of processing system.

Effects of Task-Specific Obstacle Crossing Training on Functional Gait Capability in Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia: Feasibility Study

  • Park, Jin-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a task-specific obstacle crossing rehabilitation program on functional gait ability in patients with cerebellar ataxia. Overall, we sought to provide ataxia-specific locomotor rehabilitation guidelines for use in clinical practice based on quantitative evidence using relevant analysis of gait kinematics including valid clinical tests. Methods: Patients with cerebellar disease (n=13) participated in obstacle crossing training focusing on maintenance of dynamic balance and posture, stable transferring of body weight, and production of coordinated limb movements for 8 weeks, 2 times per week, 90 minutes per session. Throughout the training of body weight transfer, the instructions emphasized conscious perception and control of the center of body stability, trunk and limb alignment, and stepping kinematics during the practice of each walking phase. Results: According to the results, compared with pre-training data, foot clearance, pre-&post-obstacle distance, delay time, and total obstacle crossing time were increased after intervention. In addition, body COM measures indicated that body sway and movement variability, therefore posture stability during obstacle crossing, showed improvement after training. Based on these results, body sway was reduced and stepping pattern became more consistent during obstacle crossing gait after participation in patients with cerebellar ataxia. Conclusion: Findings of this study suggest that task-relevant obstacle crossing training may have a beneficial effect on recovery of functional gait ability in patients with cerebellar disease.

The Influence of Pronated Foot Posture on Knee Isokinetic Strength, Static and Dynamic Postural Stability in Healthy Young Individuals

  • Chun, Woochan;Kim, Hee-su;Park, Sieun;Park, Jihea;Shim, Seunghee;Park, Sookyoung
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.168-176
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    • 2021
  • Background: The foot is a complex body structure that plays an important role in static and dynamic situations. Previous studies have reported that altered foot posture might affect knee joint strength and postural stability, however their relationship still remains unclear. Objects: The purpose of this study was to identify whether pronated foot posture has an influence on knee isokinetic strength and static and dynamic postural stability. Methods: Forty healthy young males aged 18 to 26 years were included. Foot posture was evaluated using the Foot Posture Index-6 (FPI-6), and the subjects were divided into two groups according to their FPI-6 scores: a neutral foot group (n = 20, FPI-6 score 0 to +5) and a pronated foot group (n = 20, FPI-6 score +6 or more). Biodex Systems 3 isokinetic dynamometer was used to evaluate knee isokinetic strength and hamstring to quadriceps ratio at three angular velocities: 60°/sec, 90°/sec, and 180°/sec. The static and dynamic postural stability in a single-leg stance under the eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions were measured with a Biodex Balance System. Results: There were no significant differences between the groups in knee isokinetic strength and static postural stability (p > 0.05), but there was a significant difference in the medial-lateral stability index (MLSI) for dynamic postural stability under the eyes-closed condition (p = 0.022). The FPI-6 scores correlated significantly only with the dynamic overall stability index (OSI) and the MLSI (OSI: R = 0.344, p = 0.030; MLSI: R = 0.409, p = 0.009) under the eyesclosed condition. Conclusion: Participants with pronated foot had poorer medial-lateral dynamic stability under an eyes-closed condition than those without, and FPI-6 scores were moderately positively correlated with dynamic OSI and dynamic MLSI under the eyes-closed condition. These results suggest that pronated foot posture could induce a change in postural stability, but not in knee isokinetic strength.