CHANGES IN MOTOR-ACTIVITY AND BIOMECHANICS DURING BALANCE RECOVERY FOLLOWING CUTANEOUS AND MUSCULAR DEAFFERENTATION

Authors
Citation
P. Thoumie et Mc. Do, CHANGES IN MOTOR-ACTIVITY AND BIOMECHANICS DURING BALANCE RECOVERY FOLLOWING CUTANEOUS AND MUSCULAR DEAFFERENTATION, Experimental Brain Research, 110(2), 1996, pp. 289-297
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144819
Volume
110
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
289 - 297
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4819(1996)110:2<289:CIMABD>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The effects of lower limb deafferentation were examined during executi on of a balance recovery step following a forward fall induced by rele ase of an initial inclined posture. The subjects were healthy control subjects and patients with a unilateral loss of the Achilles tendon re flex following S1 radiculitis. Deafferentation of healthy subjects was obtained by unilateral leg ischemia (four subjects) and by foot anest hesia (five subjects). The balance recovery step was characterized by the surface electromyographic (EMG) activity of right and left soleus and tibialis anterior muscles and the kinetics of the center of gravit y and center of foot pressure. Experimentally induced and pathological deafferentation decreased the EMG activity of the ipsilateral soleus and lowered the vertical ground reaction force. The lower limb motor a ctivity was more affected by loss of muscle proprioceptive afferents t han by loss of plantar cutaneous afferents. Patients showed early and bilateral changes in soleus and tibialis activities, whichever side wa s affected. The step length of patients was also shorter than that of controls, but it remained similar before and after deafferentation in the healthy subjects. The results are discussed in terms of ipsilatera l and crossed pathway connections and functional adaptive strategies.