姿势描记术
压力中心(流体力学)
物理医学与康复
平衡(能力)
伯格天平
物理疗法
部队平台
最大值和最小值
心理学
医学
数学
工程类
空气动力学
数学分析
航空航天工程
作者
Flávia A.F. Oliveira,Camilla Polonini Martins,Laura Alice Santos de Oliveira,Érika C. Rodrigues,Arthur de Sá Ferreira,Thiago Lemos
标识
DOI:10.1080/10749357.2022.2130620
摘要
The understanding of human postural control has advanced with the introduction of optimization process modeling. These models, however, only provide control parameters, rather than analytical descriptors of optimization processes. Here, we use a newly developed direct (pattern) search algorithm to investigate changes in postural optimization process in poststroke individuals.This cross-sectional study investigated the optimization properties of postural stability during upright standing in poststroke individuals.Twenty-nine poststroke and 15 healthy age-matched individuals underwent posturography with a force platform while standing for 60 s for acquisition of center-of-pressure data. Poststroke individuals were grouped depending on their weight-bearing (WB) pattern and their balance capability assessed through Berg Balance Scale (BBS). The optimization properties of postural stability were computed assuming the minimization of postural sway as cost function.The asymmetric WB poststroke group showed larger convergence rate toward the local minimum of postural sway than the symmetric WB group. Additionally, the low-balance capability group exhibited smaller values for averaged local minima and global minimum of postural sway coordinates compared with high-balance capability group. Significant correlations were found for BBS and the local minima and global minimum (Pearson's r ranged 0.378-0.424, P < 0.05).In summary, the optimization properties describing postural dynamic stability, steadiness, and global reference are altered in poststroke individuals with asymmetric WB pattern and low-balance capability.
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