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Masato Shindo, Takashi Isezaki, Ryosuke Aoki

    Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
    |December 12, 2023
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    In human postural control, maladaptation of sensory reweighting to sudden environmental changes is one of the main causes of postural instability. Providing sensory cues for body motion by means of stimulation could induce the sensory reweighting dynamics. In this paper, we aimed to investigate the intensity level of electrical stimulation to induce sensory reweighting dynamics while standing on a balance board under three conditions: no stimulation (control), electrotactile stimulation (ETS) at a low-intensity level, and electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) at a high-intensity level. A total of 30 participants (ten for each condition) controlled their posture to keep the board horizontal in a balance-board task, which included a pre-test without stimulation, a stimulation test, and a post-test without stimulation. The EMS and ETS groups received electrical stimulation to the tibialis anterior or soleus muscles based on the board tilt. Before and after the balance-board task, participants performed static standing with their eyes open and also with their eyes closed to evaluate the visual reweighting. In the EMS group, the visual reweighting showed a strong negative correlation with the balance-board sway ratio between the pre- and stimulation tests, indicating that EMS induced a tendency that requires visual up-weighting to improve postural balance. However, there were no significant correlations between either parameter in the control and ETS groups. These results suggest that high-intensity electrical stimulation at the level of directly contracting muscles may be effective in reliably inducing sensory reweighting dynamics, while low-intensity electrical stimulation may be insufficient.Clinical relevance- These findings will be helpful for designing stimulus conditions to reliably induce the reweighting during balance training, and for establishing a new balance training method utilizing EMS to induce visual up-weighting.

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