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Citation

de Carvalho KS, Coelho DB, de Souza CR, Silva-Batista C, Shida TKF, Teixeira LA, de Lima-Pardini AC. Gait Posture 2021; 86: 240-244.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.03.027

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Continuous oscillation of the support base requires anticipatory and reactive postural adjustments to maintain a stable balance. In this context, postural control flexibility or the ability to adjust balance mechanisms following the requirements of the environment is needed to counterbalance the predictable, continuous perturbation of body balance. Considering the inflexibility of postural responses in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), maintaining stability in the support base's continuous oscillations may be challenging. Varying the frequency of platform oscillation is an exciting approach to assess the interactions between reactive and anticipatory adjustments. RESEARCH QUESTION: This study aimed to analyze postural responses of individuals with PD on an oscillatory support base across different frequencies.

METHODS: Thirty participants with moderate PD diagnosis (M = 64.47 years, SD = 8.59; Hoehn and Yahr scale 3) and fifteen healthy age-matched controls (M = 65.8 years, SD = 4.2) were tested. Subjects maintained a dynamic balance on a platform oscillating in sinusoidal translations. Four oscillation frequencies were evaluated in different trials that ranged from 0.2 to 0.8 Hz in steps of 0.2 Hz.

RESULTS: Analysis showed similar performance between PD and healthy participants, with modulation of amplitudes of head displacement, center of pressure, center of mass and feet-head coordination to platform oscillation frequency.

DISCUSSION: Our findings suggest a preserved ability of individuals with PD to dynamically control body balance on a support base with predictable oscillatory translations.


Language: en

Keywords

Anticipatory postural adjustments; Dynamic balance; Oscillatory support base; Postural control; Reactive postural adjustments

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