Effect of 12 Weeks of Tai Chi Training on Soleus Hoffmann Reflex and Control of Static Posture in Older Adults

被引:20
作者
Chen, Yung-Sheng [1 ]
Zhou, Shi [1 ]
Cartwright, Colleen [1 ]
机构
[1] So Cross Univ, Sch Hlth & Human Sci, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia
来源
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION | 2011年 / 92卷 / 06期
关键词
Ageing; Postural control; Soleus H-reflex; Rehabilitation; Tai Chi; H-REFLEX; STANDING BALANCE; ELDERLY SUBJECTS; ADAPTATIONS; EXERCISE; STRENGTH; YOUNG; ACTIVATION; STABILITY; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.apmr.2010.12.043
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Chen Y-S, Zhou S. Cartwright C. Effect of 12 weeks of Tai Chi training on soleus Hoffmann reflex and control of static posture in older adults. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2011;92:886-91. Objective: To investigate the effect of 12 weeks of Tai Chi training on soleus (SOL) Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex) modulation and postural control in standing under 4 sensory conditions in older adults. Design: Experimental research design with pre- and post-training tests in a training group and a control group. Setting: University biomechanics laboratory. Participants: Community-dwelling older adults (N=34) were assigned to a training (n=20; mean +/- SD age, 72.9+/-4.4y) and a control (n=14; mean +/- SD age, 72.9+/-6.5y) group. Intervention: Tai Chi participants attended a 1-hour session of Yang style Tai Chi, 3 sessions a week, for 12 weeks, while control participants maintained their regular daily activities during the same period. Main Outcome Measures: SOL H-reflex (maximal amplitudes of H-reflex [H(max)] and M-wave [M(max)] waves) and mean displacement of the center of pressure (COP) in the anterior-posterior (COP(A-P)) and medial-lateral (COP(M-L)) directions were measured during bipedal standing, with the feet placed on a forceplate and the heels 6cm apart, under 4 sensory conditions: stable surface with eyes open, stable surface with eyes closed, unstable surface with eyes open, and unstable surface with eyes closed. Results: SOL H(max)/M(max) ratio in the Tai Chi group was upregulated significantly in all 4 sensory tasks after the 12-week Tai Chi training (P<.05). No significant change in COP measurements (mean displacement of COP(A-P) and COP(M-L)) was found in either the Tai Chi or control group after the 12-week period. Conclusions: An increase in SOL H(max)/M(max) ratio during static postural tasks is observed after 12 weeks of Tai Chi training in older adults under all 4 sensory conditions. However, training-induced changes in H-reflex were not accompanied by improvement of performance in the static postural control tasks.
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