Tonic postural lean after-effects influenced by support surface stability and dynamics

Hum Mov Sci. 2011 Apr;30(2):238-48. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2010.05.006. Epub 2010 Jul 31.

Abstract

Tonic neuromuscular processes are evident during lean after-effects, which occur after prolonged standing on a fixed ramp. Postural processes underlying lean after-effects were examined here using dynamic surface conditions. Three tilt adaptation conditions were tested with eyes-closed (n=11). Tilt adaptation conditions involved standing for 120s on a fixed toes-up ramp (7°) or on a toes-up sinusoidally tilted surface (7° ± 3°), which was followed by 120s of standing on either a fixed horizontal surface or sway-referenced surface. All participants showed postural after-effects (p < .003). Specifically, standing on a fixed horizontal surface after sine-tilt adaptation, resulted in forward leaning which decayed over 120s back to baseline. Standing on a sway-referenced surface after tilt-adaptation, initially showed no lean after-effect, however over the course of the trial the center-of-pressure shifted backward (p < .02). This after-effect during sway-reference conditions was also evident in the sway-induced surface tilt, which increased in dorsiflexion (p < .002), rather than decaying back to baseline. Thus, adaptation occurs on a dynamically tilted surface, while reliability of the surface as a stable reference affects the return of the center-of-pressure and surface tilt to baseline. These findings relate to changes in flexor/extensor muscle tonic set-point which also occur following a prolonged voluntary isometric contraction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kinesthesis / physiology*
  • Male
  • Muscle Contraction / physiology*
  • Muscle, Skeletal / physiology
  • Orientation / physiology*
  • Postural Balance / physiology*
  • Posture / physiology*
  • Proprioception / physiology*
  • Sensory Deprivation / physiology
  • Space Perception / physiology*
  • Visual Perception / physiology
  • Young Adult