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タイトルPilot Field Test: The Ability to Ambulate After Landing as Assessed with Seat Egress, Walk, and Obstacle Test
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20160001531
著者(英)Tomilovskaya, E. S.; Bloomberg, J. J.; Fisher, E. A.; Kozlovskaya, I. B.; Phillips, T. R.; Laurie, S. S.; Stenger, M. B.; Fomina, E. V.; Reschke, M. F.; Lee, S. M. C.; Cerisano, J. M.; Gadd, N. E.; Kofman, I. S.; Mulavara, A. P.
著者所属(英)NASA Johnson Space Center
発行日2016-02-08
言語eng
内容記述Astronauts experience alterations in multiple physiological systems due to exposure to the microgravity conditions of space flight. These changes lead to disruption in the ability to ambulate and perform functional tasks during the initial reintroduction to a gravitational environment. Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of the components involved in postflight ataxia. Full functional recovery has not been sufficiently investigated for long-duration crewmembers. The joint U.S./Russian Pilot Field Test (PFT) experiment (a pre-cursor to Field Test (FT)) was developed to address this gap in knowledge. The PFT was conducted on crewmembers traveling on Soyuz expeditions 34S - 41S and was comprised of several tasks designed to study the recovery of sensorimotor abilities of crewmembers during the first 24 hours after landing and for several days thereafter. Closing this gap will allow us to characterize the ability of crewmembers to perform critical mission tasks that they will be expected to perform after an unassisted landing following 6 to 12 months in microgravity. The Seat Egress, Walk and Obstacle (SEWO) Test will be discussed in this poster.
NASA分類Aerospace Medicine; Man/System Technology and Life Support
レポートNOJSC-CN-35380
権利Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/558642


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