The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals

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Autor(a) principal: Ilha, Jocemar
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Récchia, Mayara B., do Espírito Santo, Caroline C., Pereira, Marcelo P., Pereira, Natália D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior (Online)
Texto Completo: https://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/article/view/272
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Performing everyday standing tasks is relevant to the individuals independence. It is a challenging postural action that requires upper extremity (UE) movements to interact with objects of the environment. Postural movement variability is a strategy of the postural system for exploring postural boundaries during the action. The distance to the target to be reached may affect the variability in postural control parameters. AIM: To test if the variability in postural control parameters is enhanced by reaching beyond the UE-length during a goal-directed standing task. METHOD: Twelve non-disabled adult individuals performed reaching to turn on a light switch (target) while standing, which was placed at 100% and 130% of the UE-length distance. The kinetic data were recorded using a force plate during the UE movement, and the centre of pressure (CoP) displacement variability index was calculated. RESULTS: The variability index of the CoP displacement for reaching was greater at the distance of 130% of UE-length compared to 100% in both anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions (p = 0.019). No differences in time to complete the task were observed. CONCLUSION: Postural system increases the variability in postural controlling variable CoP displacement for reaching beyond the UE-length while standing. This movement variability helps individuals explore the boundaries of this standing action and may be useful for learning processes and counterbalancing postural disturbances.
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spelling The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individualsVariabilityPostural controlTask analysisStandingDynamic stabilityCoP analysisBACKGROUND: Performing everyday standing tasks is relevant to the individuals independence. It is a challenging postural action that requires upper extremity (UE) movements to interact with objects of the environment. Postural movement variability is a strategy of the postural system for exploring postural boundaries during the action. The distance to the target to be reached may affect the variability in postural control parameters. AIM: To test if the variability in postural control parameters is enhanced by reaching beyond the UE-length during a goal-directed standing task. METHOD: Twelve non-disabled adult individuals performed reaching to turn on a light switch (target) while standing, which was placed at 100% and 130% of the UE-length distance. The kinetic data were recorded using a force plate during the UE movement, and the centre of pressure (CoP) displacement variability index was calculated. RESULTS: The variability index of the CoP displacement for reaching was greater at the distance of 130% of UE-length compared to 100% in both anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions (p = 0.019). No differences in time to complete the task were observed. CONCLUSION: Postural system increases the variability in postural controlling variable CoP displacement for reaching beyond the UE-length while standing. This movement variability helps individuals explore the boundaries of this standing action and may be useful for learning processes and counterbalancing postural disturbances.Brazilian Society of Motor Behavior - SOCIBRACOM2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/article/view/27210.20338/bjmb.v16i2.272Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022); 143-1522446-49021980-5586reponame:Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Comportamento Motorinstacron:SBCMenghttps://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/article/view/272/336https://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/article/view/272/337Copyright (c) 2022 Jocemar Ilha, Mayara B. Récchia, Caroline C. do Espírito Santo, Marcelo P. Pereira, Natália D. Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIlha, JocemarRécchia, Mayara B.do Espírito Santo, Caroline C. Pereira, Marcelo P.Pereira, Natália D.2024-08-07T12:34:59Zoai:ojs4.socibracom.com:article/272Revistahttps://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmbONGhttps://socibracom.com/bjmb/index.php/bjmb/oaisocibracom@gmail.com | braz.j.motor.behavior@gmail.com2446-49021980-5586opendoar:2024-08-07T12:34:59Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Comportamento Motorfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
title The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
spellingShingle The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
Ilha, Jocemar
Variability
Postural control
Task analysis
Standing
Dynamic stability
CoP analysis
title_short The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
title_full The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
title_fullStr The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
title_full_unstemmed The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
title_sort The influence of goal-directed reaching distance on standing postural control variability in non-disabled individuals
author Ilha, Jocemar
author_facet Ilha, Jocemar
Récchia, Mayara B.
do Espírito Santo, Caroline C.
Pereira, Marcelo P.
Pereira, Natália D.
author_role author
author2 Récchia, Mayara B.
do Espírito Santo, Caroline C.
Pereira, Marcelo P.
Pereira, Natália D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ilha, Jocemar
Récchia, Mayara B.
do Espírito Santo, Caroline C.
Pereira, Marcelo P.
Pereira, Natália D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Variability
Postural control
Task analysis
Standing
Dynamic stability
CoP analysis
topic Variability
Postural control
Task analysis
Standing
Dynamic stability
CoP analysis
description BACKGROUND: Performing everyday standing tasks is relevant to the individuals independence. It is a challenging postural action that requires upper extremity (UE) movements to interact with objects of the environment. Postural movement variability is a strategy of the postural system for exploring postural boundaries during the action. The distance to the target to be reached may affect the variability in postural control parameters. AIM: To test if the variability in postural control parameters is enhanced by reaching beyond the UE-length during a goal-directed standing task. METHOD: Twelve non-disabled adult individuals performed reaching to turn on a light switch (target) while standing, which was placed at 100% and 130% of the UE-length distance. The kinetic data were recorded using a force plate during the UE movement, and the centre of pressure (CoP) displacement variability index was calculated. RESULTS: The variability index of the CoP displacement for reaching was greater at the distance of 130% of UE-length compared to 100% in both anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions (p = 0.019). No differences in time to complete the task were observed. CONCLUSION: Postural system increases the variability in postural controlling variable CoP displacement for reaching beyond the UE-length while standing. This movement variability helps individuals explore the boundaries of this standing action and may be useful for learning processes and counterbalancing postural disturbances.
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