In this study a description of balance response to sudden external perturbations of the upright posture was performed. To this aim, subjects underwent to a series of translational perturbations at fixed speed in backward and forward direction. Center of pressure (CoP) displacement was analyzed in terms of temporal and spatial characteristics, showing a repeatable waveform which allowed the identification of two main response periods: the destabilizing and the counterbalancing phase. Different control features of balance response have been observed in both phases, with a temporal-based control of CoP displacement in the first phase and an amplitude-based control in the second one. Moreover, the analysis of CoP could be useful to identify the presence of the first trial effect and the habituation rate, two well-known features of perturbed posturography. These findings could contribute to the understanding of balance control in perturbed conditions and suggest CoP as a valuable measure in studying not only the quiet but also the perturbed stance.
Center of pressure based assessment of balance responses to repeated perturbations of upright stance / Mengarelli, Alessandro; Cardarelli, Stefano; Fioretti, Sandro; Burattini, Laura; DI NARDO, Francesco; Verdini, Federica. - ELETTRONICO. - 65:(2017), pp. 262-265. (Intervento presentato al convegno Joint Conference of the European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference, EMBEC 2017 and Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, NBC 2107 tenutosi a fin nel 2017) [10.1007/978-981-10-5122-7_66].
Center of pressure based assessment of balance responses to repeated perturbations of upright stance
MENGARELLI, ALESSANDROWriting – Review & Editing
;CARDARELLI, STEFANOMembro del Collaboration Group
;FIORETTI, SandroSupervision
;BURATTINI, LAURAMembro del Collaboration Group
;DI NARDO, FrancescoMembro del Collaboration Group
;VERDINI, Federica
Supervision
2017-01-01
Abstract
In this study a description of balance response to sudden external perturbations of the upright posture was performed. To this aim, subjects underwent to a series of translational perturbations at fixed speed in backward and forward direction. Center of pressure (CoP) displacement was analyzed in terms of temporal and spatial characteristics, showing a repeatable waveform which allowed the identification of two main response periods: the destabilizing and the counterbalancing phase. Different control features of balance response have been observed in both phases, with a temporal-based control of CoP displacement in the first phase and an amplitude-based control in the second one. Moreover, the analysis of CoP could be useful to identify the presence of the first trial effect and the habituation rate, two well-known features of perturbed posturography. These findings could contribute to the understanding of balance control in perturbed conditions and suggest CoP as a valuable measure in studying not only the quiet but also the perturbed stance.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.