Reliance on vision for walking balance is related to somatosensory deficits in individuals with cerebral palsy

Ashwini Sansare, Hendrik Reimann, Barry Bodt, Maelyn Arcodia, Khushboo Verma, John Jeka, Samuel Lee
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Aim: To investigate the relationship between somatosensory deficits, specifically ankle and hip joint position sense, two-point discrimination, and vibration on the (1) responses to visual perturbations during walking and (2) response improvements to visual perturbations while receiving a sensory-centric treatment, i.e., stochastic resonance (SR) stimulation, in individuals with and without cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Twenty-eight individuals (14 CP, 14 age-and sex-matched controls) walked in a virtual reality cave while receiving visual perturbations. We applied SR to the ankle and hip joints. Data analysis consisted of bivariate correlations, and multiple regression analysis (MRA) using all four sensory tests as predictors with the responses to visual perturbation and the improvements in the responses when SR is applied as outcomes. Results: We found significant and strong correlations between performance on sensory tests and the responses to visual perturbations, and improvements in the responses with SR. Only one predictor could be entered into the MRA, indicating that performance on any of the sensory tests could predict the responses to visual perturbation and the improvements with SR. Interpretation: Individuals with sensory deficits are more responsive to sensory-centric interventions. This study is an initial step in identifying potential responders to sensory therapies in individuals with CP.
依赖视觉保持行走平衡与脑瘫患者的体感缺陷有关
目的:研究躯体感觉缺陷(尤其是踝关节和髋关节位置感、两点辨别力和振动)与以下两方面的关系:(1) 在行走过程中对视觉扰动的反应;(2) 在接受以感觉为中心的治疗(即随机共振(SR)刺激)时,脑瘫(CP)患者和非脑瘫(CP)患者对视觉扰动的反应改善情况。研究方法28 名患者(14 名 CP,14 名年龄和性别匹配的对照组)在虚拟现实洞穴中行走,同时接受视觉干扰。我们对踝关节和髋关节施加了 SR。数据分析包括双变量相关性和多元回归分析(MRA),将所有四项感觉测试作为预测因子,将视觉扰动的反应和应用 SR 时反应的改善作为结果。结果:我们发现,感官测试成绩与视觉扰动反应之间存在明显且紧密的相关性,而采用 SR 后,视觉扰动反应有所改善。只有一个预测因子可以被输入 MRA,这表明任何一项感官测试的成绩都可以预测视觉扰动的反应和 SR 的改善情况:解释:有感官缺陷的人对以感官为中心的干预措施反应更强烈。这项研究是确定CP患者对感官疗法的潜在反应者的第一步。
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