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

VERDINI, Federica
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.
2017
Inglese
IFMBE
IFMBE Proceedings
ELETTRONICO
65
Joint Conference of the European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference, EMBEC 2017 and Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, NBC 2107
262
265
4
9789811051210
http://www.springer.com/series/7403
Springer Verlag
Esperti anonimi
2017
fin
Balance strategies; CoP; Perturbed stance; Biomedical Engineering; Bioengineering
none
Mengarelli, Alessandro; Cardarelli, Stefano; Fioretti, Sandro; Burattini, Laura; DI NARDO, Francesco; Verdini, Federica
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
6
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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