3D ANALYSIS OF HUMAN LOCOMOTION BEFORE AND AFTER CALORIC STIMULATION

Citation
T. Kubo et al., 3D ANALYSIS OF HUMAN LOCOMOTION BEFORE AND AFTER CALORIC STIMULATION, Acta oto-laryngologica, 117(2), 1997, pp. 143-148
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00016489
Volume
117
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
143 - 148
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6489(1997)117:2<143:3AOHLB>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Human locomotion was analysed in the sagittal and coronal planes using a position detector system composed of 2 infrared video cameras and a data processor. Normal healthy volunteers with 8 marker points on the body were asked to walk in place (WIP) and on a treadmill (WOT). Vert ical and medial/lateral (M/L) translational movements were measured. H ead angular movements in the sagittal (pitch) and coronal (roll) plane s were also analysed. Pitch movements counteracted the vertical head m ovements. Head movement was remarkably attenuated in the vertical axis compared with that of the trunk. However, head M/L movement showed no difference with that of the lower part of the body. Ice water caloric stimulation was introduced to cause acute unilateral vestibular defic it. The stride length and step cycle became small after caloric stimul ation in WOT, but not in WIP. The characteristic change in locomotive pattern was a large lateral sway of the hip joint occurring to the sid e away from calorization (right) during one foot standing (right foot) (t-test, p=0.057). Measurement of M/L sway amplitude showed an increa se only at the hip joint. As the changes in head and neck movements we re not significant after caloric stimulation, it appears that the vest ibule-spinal reflex contributes little to maintaining the dynamic bala nce of the upper body. The importance of the hip joint for locomotion (hip strategy) was confirmed from the present data.