Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Álvaro S.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva,Caio Borella Pereira da, Rocha,Emmanuel S. da, Carpes,Felipe P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condition is often observed among elderly, there is discussion concerning the dependence on sensorial information for body sway control in the elderly without sensorial losses. Purpose: We investigated the effects of foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control during upright standing in young adults and independent elderly (n = 19/group). Methods: Plantar sensitivity was evaluated by esthesiometry, and speed of center of pressure shift data during upright posture were evaluated for each foot using a baropodometer while the subjects were standing with eyes open or closed. The young adult group was evaluated for center of pressure in normal conditions and after plantar sensitivity disturbance, by immersing their feet in water and ice. Results: Young adults did not show alterations in their center of pressure after sensorial perturbation and presented, even under sensorial perturbation, better postural control than elderly subjects. The elderly showed lower foot sensitivity and greater center of pressure oscillation than young adults. Conclusion: Elderly subjects seem to rely more on foot sensitivity for control of body sway than young adults. In the elderly, a clinical intervention to improve foot sensitivity may help in upright posture maintenance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
title Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
spellingShingle Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
Machado,Álvaro S.
Postural control
Balance
Center of pressure
Stability
Aging
title_short Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
title_full Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
title_fullStr Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
title_full_unstemmed Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
title_sort Effects of plantar foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control of young adult and elderly
author Machado,Álvaro S.
author_facet Machado,Álvaro S.
Silva,Caio Borella Pereira da
Rocha,Emmanuel S. da
Carpes,Felipe P.
author_role author
author2 Silva,Caio Borella Pereira da
Rocha,Emmanuel S. da
Carpes,Felipe P.
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Álvaro S.
Silva,Caio Borella Pereira da
Rocha,Emmanuel S. da
Carpes,Felipe P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Postural control
Balance
Center of pressure
Stability
Aging
topic Postural control
Balance
Center of pressure
Stability
Aging
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Subjects with sensorial losses present balance deficits. Although such condition is often observed among elderly, there is discussion concerning the dependence on sensorial information for body sway control in the elderly without sensorial losses. Purpose: We investigated the effects of foot sensitivity manipulation on postural control during upright standing in young adults and independent elderly (n = 19/group). Methods: Plantar sensitivity was evaluated by esthesiometry, and speed of center of pressure shift data during upright posture were evaluated for each foot using a baropodometer while the subjects were standing with eyes open or closed. The young adult group was evaluated for center of pressure in normal conditions and after plantar sensitivity disturbance, by immersing their feet in water and ice. Results: Young adults did not show alterations in their center of pressure after sensorial perturbation and presented, even under sensorial perturbation, better postural control than elderly subjects. The elderly showed lower foot sensitivity and greater center of pressure oscillation than young adults. Conclusion: Elderly subjects seem to rely more on foot sensitivity for control of body sway than young adults. In the elderly, a clinical intervention to improve foot sensitivity may help in upright posture maintenance.
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