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UEU » Master Theses » Magister Administrasi Publik Posted by [email protected] at 13/12/2014 11:21:49 • 4501 Views
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTURAL
ADJUSTMENTS IN SITTING AND STANDINGCreated by :
�sa Hedberg ( 29 )
Subject: | ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTURAL
ADJUSTMENTS IN SITTING AND STANDING | Alt. Subject : | ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTURAL
ADJUSTMENTS IN SITTING AND STANDING | Keyword: | ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTURAL
ADJUSTMENTS IN SITTING AND STANDING |
Description:
Postural control constitutes an inseparable part of any posture or movement and is
organized to ensure the maintenance of equilibrium (Massion 1994). Within the first two
years of life the infant masters to control equilibrium well enough to be able to sit, stand
and walk independently. We studied postural adjustments, i.e., muscle activity elicited
by external perturbations in typically developing infants during the periods in life when
independent sitting and standing emerge. We also studied two types of motor control
(voluntary and automatic) in children with cerebral palsy (CP), and in a group of agematched,
typically developing children.
Already at the age of one month, the infants were able to produce direction
specific postural muscle activity, during unsupported sitting. Translations in the bw
direction, evoked direction specific postural adjustments in 85% of the trials, and
translations in the fw direction, in 72% of the trials. The postural adjustments were noted
in all recorded muscles and particularly, direction specific postural adjustments were
found in the neck muscles. The �complete� pattern, i.e., when all direction specific
muscles were activated during the same trial, became more frequent with age. However,
the development of postural adjustments was not linear. We found that at 3 months the
infants, used the �complete� pattern less often that at 1 and 2 months, during both fw and
bw translations. From 3 and 4 months onwards the activation rate gradually rose.
Infants aged 8 and 10 months, who are not yet able to stand independently
exhibited direction specific postural adjustments during standing both with and without
support. Therefore, we argue that direction specificity might constitute a prerequisite for
the development of independent standing. We also found that the development of
postural control in standing resembles that of sitting, i.e., great variation in the postural
adjustments at early age, and fine-tuning to the situation with increasing age and
experience. This strengthens the proposal that postural control develops through a
selection process of the most suitable postural adjustments for the situation from a
repertoire of direction specific postural adjustments (Forssberg 1999, Hadders-Algra
2000). Additionally, differences in response rates were noted between the two standing
positions, indicating that already before independent standing is established,
sophisticated sensorimotor integration enables task specific postural adjustments.
We also examined two types of motor control, i.e., voluntary ankle
dorsiflexion and automatic postural adjustments (during external perturbations in
standing without support) in nine children aged 9-15 years with hemiplegic CP. The
ability to dorsiflex the ankle was investigated using the Selective Motor Control scale
and by recording muscle activity during dorsiflexion. During both voluntary dorsiflexion
and automatic control of the leg muscles the children with CP activated more muscles
than the typically developing children, both synergistic and antagonistic muscles. In the
group of CP, there was a significant correlation (rho=-0.71, p<0.05) between the number
of muscles activated during dorsiflexion (1-7 muscles) and the SMC scores (1-4). A
trend for positive correlation between the numbers of muscles activated during the two
tasks was noted.
Date Create | : | 13/12/2014 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Master-undergraduate_29 | Collection ID | : | undergraduate_29 | Call Number | : | 751 AHo |
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Relation Collection: Universitas Esa Unggul
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
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