ANKLE STIFFNESS OF STANDING HUMANS IN RESPONSE TO IMPERCEPTIBLE PERTURBATION - REFLEX AND TASK-DEPENDENT COMPONENTS

被引:154
作者
FITZPATRICK, RC
TAYLOR, JL
MCCLOSKEY, DI
机构
[1] Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, School of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of New South Wales, Kensington
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1992年 / 454卷
关键词
D O I
10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019278
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
1. It has been demonstrated that subjects can alter the reflex stiffness of the elbow and wrist in response to imperceptibly slow perturbations applied through a compliant coupling. We used this technique to measure ankle stiffness in standing subjects as a means of examining reflex activity. 2. During unperturbed stance, a linear relationship between ankle torque and ankle angle is expressed as a load stiffness. The load stiffness predicted from a subject's measured physical dimensions corresponds closely with the value measured by standing the subject on a force platform. 3. Slow perturbations were applied at waist level, through a spring, to standing subjects. The perturbations caused sway similar in magnitude and rate to the sway of normal stance. Ankle stiffness was measured during the period when the perturbations were unperceived. The contribution to ankle stiffness of reflexes that use visual information was assessed by eye closure. The ability of reflexes based on sensory information from the legs to maintain upright posture was assessed when subjects balanced a load equivalent to their own body, in a situation where neither visual nor vestibular information could assist. Ankle stiffness was measured while the load was perturbed. 4. The results show that a simple mechanical model of stance predicts the torque-angle relationship at the ankle. This relationship determines the minimal ankle stiffness required to stand, and reflex muscle stiffness is a necessary component of this ankle stiffness. Visual, vestibular and lower limb sensorimotor reflexes each contribute to ankle stiffness; however, the local sensory reflexes alone are sufficient to stand. For responses to unperceived perturbations, standing subjects can alter their reflex ankle stiffness according to intentional set.
引用
收藏
页码:533 / 547
页数:15
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] Allum J H, 1979, Prog Brain Res, V50, P185
  • [2] BEHAVIOR OF HUMAN MUSCLE RECEPTORS WHEN RELIANT ON PROPRIOCEPTIVE FEEDBACK DURING STANDING
    ANISS, AM
    DIENER, HC
    HORE, J
    GANDEVIA, SC
    BURKE, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1990, 64 (02) : 661 - 670
  • [3] MUSCLE-SPINDLE ACTIVITY IN MAN DURING STANDING
    BURKE, D
    EKLUND, G
    [J]. ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 1977, 100 (02): : 187 - 199
  • [4] BUSSEL B, 1980, PROGR CLIN NEUROPHYS, V8, P310
  • [5] MAINTENANCE OF CONSTANT ARM POSITION OR FORCE - REFLEX AND VOLITIONAL COMPONENTS IN MAN
    COLEBATCH, JG
    MCCLOSKEY, DI
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1987, 386 : 247 - 261
  • [6] REGULATORY ACTIONS OF HUMAN STRETCH REFLEX
    CRAGO, PE
    HOUK, JC
    HASAN, Z
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1976, 39 (05) : 925 - 935
  • [7] DIENER HC, 1982, EXP BRAIN RES, V45, P126
  • [8] THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PROPRIOCEPTION ON POSTURAL STABILIZATION AS ASSESSED BY ISCHEMIA
    DIENER, HC
    DICHGANS, J
    GUSCHLBAUER, B
    MAU, H
    [J]. BRAIN RESEARCH, 1984, 296 (01) : 103 - 109
  • [9] Evarts E V, 1976, Prog Brain Res, V44, P1
  • [10] Gurfinkel' V. S., 1974, Biophysics, V19, P761