Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo

Background: Subjective postural imbalance is a key symptom in the somatoform phobic postural vertigo (PPV). It has been assumed that more attentional control of body posture and/or co-contraction of leg muscles during standing is used to minimize the physiological body sway in PPV. Here we analyze n...

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Main Authors: Roman eSchniepp, Max eWuehr, Cauchy ePradhan, Sergej eNovozhilov, Siegbert eKrafczyk, Thomas eBrandt, Klaus eJahn
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00115/full
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spelling doaj-f5ee586c67b6447e9dd3412b55368b962020-11-24T20:58:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952013-08-01410.3389/fneur.2013.0011550632Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural VertigoRoman eSchniepp0Roman eSchniepp1Max eWuehr2Cauchy ePradhan3Sergej eNovozhilov4Siegbert eKrafczyk5Thomas eBrandt6Thomas eBrandt7Klaus eJahn8Klaus eJahn9Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenBackground: Subjective postural imbalance is a key symptom in the somatoform phobic postural vertigo (PPV). It has been assumed that more attentional control of body posture and/or co-contraction of leg muscles during standing is used to minimize the physiological body sway in PPV. Here we analyze nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with PPV in order to disclose changes in postural control strategy associated with PPV.Methods: Twenty patients with PPV and 20 age-matched healthy controls were recorded on a stabilometer platform with eyes open, eyes closed and while standing on a foam rubber with eyes closed. Spatio-temporal changes of the center of pressure (CoP) displacement were analyzed to assess the structure of postural variability by computing the scaling exponent α and the sample entropy (SEn) of the time series.Results: With eyes open on firm ground α and SEn of CoP displacement were significantly lower in patients (p < 0.001). For more difficult conditions (eyes closed, standing on a foam rubber) postural variability in PPV assimilated to that of healthy controls.Conclusions: Postural control in PPV patients differs from controls under normal stance condition. It is characterized by a reduced scaling behavior and higher regularity. These changes in the structure of postural variability might suggest an inappropriate attentional involvement with stabilizing strategies, which are used by healthy subjects only for more demanding balance tasks.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00115/fullVertigostancesample entropyDFApsychogenicscaling exponent
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author Roman eSchniepp
Roman eSchniepp
Max eWuehr
Cauchy ePradhan
Sergej eNovozhilov
Siegbert eKrafczyk
Thomas eBrandt
Thomas eBrandt
Klaus eJahn
Klaus eJahn
spellingShingle Roman eSchniepp
Roman eSchniepp
Max eWuehr
Cauchy ePradhan
Sergej eNovozhilov
Siegbert eKrafczyk
Thomas eBrandt
Thomas eBrandt
Klaus eJahn
Klaus eJahn
Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
Frontiers in Neurology
Vertigo
stance
sample entropy
DFA
psychogenic
scaling exponent
author_facet Roman eSchniepp
Roman eSchniepp
Max eWuehr
Cauchy ePradhan
Sergej eNovozhilov
Siegbert eKrafczyk
Thomas eBrandt
Thomas eBrandt
Klaus eJahn
Klaus eJahn
author_sort Roman eSchniepp
title Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
title_short Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
title_full Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
title_fullStr Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
title_sort nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with phobic postural vertigo
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Background: Subjective postural imbalance is a key symptom in the somatoform phobic postural vertigo (PPV). It has been assumed that more attentional control of body posture and/or co-contraction of leg muscles during standing is used to minimize the physiological body sway in PPV. Here we analyze nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with PPV in order to disclose changes in postural control strategy associated with PPV.Methods: Twenty patients with PPV and 20 age-matched healthy controls were recorded on a stabilometer platform with eyes open, eyes closed and while standing on a foam rubber with eyes closed. Spatio-temporal changes of the center of pressure (CoP) displacement were analyzed to assess the structure of postural variability by computing the scaling exponent α and the sample entropy (SEn) of the time series.Results: With eyes open on firm ground α and SEn of CoP displacement were significantly lower in patients (p < 0.001). For more difficult conditions (eyes closed, standing on a foam rubber) postural variability in PPV assimilated to that of healthy controls.Conclusions: Postural control in PPV patients differs from controls under normal stance condition. It is characterized by a reduced scaling behavior and higher regularity. These changes in the structure of postural variability might suggest an inappropriate attentional involvement with stabilizing strategies, which are used by healthy subjects only for more demanding balance tasks.
topic Vertigo
stance
sample entropy
DFA
psychogenic
scaling exponent
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00115/full
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