Réponses physiologiques et biomécaniques à divers types de bancs assis-debout chez les femmes avec et sans problèmes veineux (notice n° 991378)

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Title Réponses physiologiques et biomécaniques à divers types de bancs assis-debout chez les femmes avec et sans problèmes veineux
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011.<br/>
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General note 86
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Summary, etc. RésuméDes mesures physiologiques, biomécaniques et psychophysiques furent prises durant le maintien de six postures statiques dont deux postures antagonistes, c’est-à-dire, posture debout et assise, et quatre postures intermédiaires assis-debout, chez dix femmes sans varice ou sans insuffisance veineuse et dix femmes porteuses de varices ou variqueuses. Les résultats semblent démontrer que le maintien statique durant une courte durée de 20 min est insuffisant pour stimuler la cascade d’événements menant à la création de varices chez le groupe sans insuffisance veineuse (C0) et ne risque pas d’augmenter la varicosité chez le groupe porteur de varices (C2). De plus, puisque le maintien d’une posture de travail peut à la fois contenir des avantages et des inconvénients biomécaniques et physiologiques, les critères d’évaluation doivent se référer à ces deux champs de connaissance afin de choisir la posture au poste de travail la plus appropriée pour l’être humain.
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Summary, etc. The purpose of this study was to evaluate biomechanical outcomes and physiological responses during various sit-stand postures compared to sitting and standing postures. Two groups (n = 10 per group) of women were studied (non varicosed, C0 and varicosed, C2) during twenty min periods of 6 different static posture maintenance in the sit?stand position (base, bambach, bicycle and knee), sitting and standing in a semi random order. The following measurements during each posture were taken on the left lower limb: blood perfusion (foot), transcutaneous partial pressure of O2 and CO2 (foot), cutaneous temperature (medial malleola), foot volume (water displacement plethysmograhy), emg of the gastrocnemius muscle, and segment angulation (upper, lower limb and trunk). As well, urinary prostaglandins, VO2, heart rate, vertical heart foot distance, and perception were recorded. We observed that different postures present both biomechanical and physiological advantages and disadvantages. Biomechanically, a more pronounced anteroversion was observed during standing and some sit?stand (bambach and knee) postures, while a posteroversion was observed during sitting and the remaining sit?stand (base and bicycle) postures. Physiologically, the lower limb blood perfusion was similar between sitting and the sit?stand knee posture but significantly larger when compared to standing and the remaining sit?stand postures (base, bambach and bicycle). No significant differences were observed for lower limb oedema and prostaglandin levels between all various postures (within subjects) and both groups (between subjects). In conclusion, the smaller the vertical distance between heart/foot (hydrostatic column) the better lower limb perfusion appears to be (reduction in lower limb blood pooling). In addition, static posture maintenance for a short period of time, such as 20 min, appears insufficient to initiate the cascade of physiological events that may lead to the development of varicose veins in non varicosed individuals (C0) and does not appear to exacerbate the risk of complication in varicosed individuals (C2).
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Personal name Boucher, J.-P.
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Personal name Comtois, Alain-Steve
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Personal name Savard, R.
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Note Le travail humain | 74 | 1 | 2011-03-14 | p. 31-58 | 0041-1868
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