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Effect of light finger touch on postural sway after lower-limb muscular fatigue

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Effect of light finger touch on postural sway after lower-limb muscular fatigue

Auteurs : Nicolas Vuillerme ; Vincent Nougier

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Objective: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural sway induced by lower-limb muscular fatigue. Design: Before-after trials. Setting: General community. Participants: Nine healthy university students (mean age, 23,8±2.6y; mean body weight, 72.7±6.9kg; mean height, 177.2±7.5cm). Interventions: Participants stood with their feet together and eyes closed. They were asked to sway as little as possible in 4 conditions: no fatigue/no touch, no fatigue/touch, fatigue/no touch, and fatigue/touch. Calf muscle fatigue was induced by having participants stand on their toes until exhaustion. Touch conditions involved a gentle light touch with the right index finger on a nearby surface at waist height. Main Outcome Measure: Center of pressure displacements were recorded by using a force platform. Results: Light finger touch resulted in decreased postural sway in the no-fatigue and fatigue conditions. Interestingly, this stabilizing effect was more accentuated in the fatigue condition. Conclusions: Results suggest that the contribution of the haptic cues from the finger for regulating postural sway increases after muscular fatigue. These findings could have implications in clinical and rehabilitative areas.

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ET : Effect of light finger touch on postural sway after lower-limb muscular fatigue
AU : VUILLERME (Nicolas); NOUGIER (Vincent)
AF : Laboratoire Sport et Performance Motrice, Université Joseph Fourier-Grenoble 1/Grenoble/France (1 aut., 2 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Courte communication, note brève; Niveau analytique
SO : Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation; ISSN 0003-9993; Coden APMHAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 84; No. 10; Pp. 1560-1563; Bibl. 22 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Objective: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural sway induced by lower-limb muscular fatigue. Design: Before-after trials. Setting: General community. Participants: Nine healthy university students (mean age, 23,8±2.6y; mean body weight, 72.7±6.9kg; mean height, 177.2±7.5cm). Interventions: Participants stood with their feet together and eyes closed. They were asked to sway as little as possible in 4 conditions: no fatigue/no touch, no fatigue/touch, fatigue/no touch, and fatigue/touch. Calf muscle fatigue was induced by having participants stand on their toes until exhaustion. Touch conditions involved a gentle light touch with the right index finger on a nearby surface at waist height. Main Outcome Measure: Center of pressure displacements were recorded by using a force platform. Results: Light finger touch resulted in decreased postural sway in the no-fatigue and fatigue conditions. Interestingly, this stabilizing effect was more accentuated in the fatigue condition. Conclusions: Results suggest that the contribution of the haptic cues from the finger for regulating postural sway increases after muscular fatigue. These findings could have implications in clinical and rehabilitative areas.
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FD : Fatigue; Musculature; Cuisse; Ajustement postural; Exploration clinique; Membre inférieur; Sensibilité tactile; Doigt; Adaptation; Homme; Individu sain; Etude expérimentale
FG : Système ostéoarticulaire pathologie; Muscle strié pathologie
ED : Fatigue; Musculature; Thigh; Postural fitting; Clinical investigation; Lower limb; Tactile sensitivity; Finger; Adaptation; Human; Healthy subject; Experimental study
EG : Diseases of the osteoarticular system; Striated muscle disease
SD : Fatiga; Musculatura; Muslo; Ajuste postural; Exploración clínica; Miembro inferior; Sensibilidad tactil; Dedo; Adaptación; Hombre; Individuo sano; Estudio experimental
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<SO>Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation; ISSN 0003-9993; Coden APMHAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 84; No. 10; Pp. 1560-1563; Bibl. 22 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Objective: To investigate whether a light finger touch can compensate for the increased postural sway induced by lower-limb muscular fatigue. Design: Before-after trials. Setting: General community. Participants: Nine healthy university students (mean age, 23,8±2.6y; mean body weight, 72.7±6.9kg; mean height, 177.2±7.5cm). Interventions: Participants stood with their feet together and eyes closed. They were asked to sway as little as possible in 4 conditions: no fatigue/no touch, no fatigue/touch, fatigue/no touch, and fatigue/touch. Calf muscle fatigue was induced by having participants stand on their toes until exhaustion. Touch conditions involved a gentle light touch with the right index finger on a nearby surface at waist height. Main Outcome Measure: Center of pressure displacements were recorded by using a force platform. Results: Light finger touch resulted in decreased postural sway in the no-fatigue and fatigue conditions. Interestingly, this stabilizing effect was more accentuated in the fatigue condition. Conclusions: Results suggest that the contribution of the haptic cues from the finger for regulating postural sway increases after muscular fatigue. These findings could have implications in clinical and rehabilitative areas.</EA>
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<FD>Fatigue; Musculature; Cuisse; Ajustement postural; Exploration clinique; Membre inférieur; Sensibilité tactile; Doigt; Adaptation; Homme; Individu sain; Etude expérimentale</FD>
<FG>Système ostéoarticulaire pathologie; Muscle strié pathologie</FG>
<ED>Fatigue; Musculature; Thigh; Postural fitting; Clinical investigation; Lower limb; Tactile sensitivity; Finger; Adaptation; Human; Healthy subject; Experimental study</ED>
<EG>Diseases of the osteoarticular system; Striated muscle disease</EG>
<SD>Fatiga; Musculatura; Muslo; Ajuste postural; Exploración clínica; Miembro inferior; Sensibilidad tactil; Dedo; Adaptación; Hombre; Individuo sano; Estudio experimental</SD>
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