Characteristics and course of lower extremity muscle activity in a patient with body lateropulsion due to pontine infarction: a case report.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Taisei Inoue, Hiraku Watanabe, Hideaki Matsuo, Yuri Sato, Mayumi Matsumura, Hirohito Sasaki, Masafumi Kubota
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Abstract

Background: Body lateropulsion (BL) is a phenomenon in which the body involuntarily falls to one side; however, its detailed postural control characteristics remain unclear.

Objective: This case report aimed to measure the surface electromyography (EMG) of the lower limbs while standing in a patient with severe BL on the affected side due to pontine infarction and to investigate the characteristics of postural control.

Case description: We evaluated a patient with severe BL due to pontine infarction at two-time points, 6 and 20 days after onset, to assess static standing balance under open and closed eye conditions and measure the center of pressure (COP) and lower extremity EMG during these tasks.

Outcomes: There were minimal changes in COP position and total locus length during the eyes closed condition compared to the eyes open condition. However, the head and trunk to the non-BL side of the tilt and bilateral medial hamstring muscle activity tended to be higher when the eyes were closed. At the final evaluation, head and trunk tilt and EMG changes were reduced during the eyes-closed condition compared to the eyes-open condition. The initial postural response was considered to reflect a compensatory postural strategy for BL, characterized by the body involuntarily tilting to one side.

Conclusion: The change in posture over time may indicate a reduction in the compensatory postural response as the condition improves. In this case, characteristic postural findings were identified through EMG measurements, suggesting the possibility of future studies involving multiple cases.

脑桥梗塞导致的体侧瘫患者下肢肌肉活动的特征和过程:病例报告。
背景:体侧倒(BL)是一种身体不由自主地向一侧倾倒的现象,但其详细的姿势控制特征仍不清楚:身体后仰(Body lateropulsion,BL)是一种身体不自主地向一侧倒下的现象,但其详细的姿势控制特征仍不清楚:本病例报告旨在测量一名因脑桥梗塞导致患侧严重BL的患者站立时下肢的表面肌电图(EMG),并研究其姿势控制的特征:我们在发病后6天和20天的两个时间点对一名脑桥梗死导致的重度BL患者进行了评估,以评估其在睁眼和闭眼条件下的静态站立平衡,并测量这些任务中的压力中心(COP)和下肢肌电图:结果:与睁眼状态相比,闭眼状态下 COP 位置和总定位长度的变化极小。然而,闭眼时,头部和躯干向非BL侧倾斜以及双侧内侧腿筋肌肉活动往往较高。在最终评估中,与睁眼状态相比,闭眼状态下的头部和躯干倾斜及肌电图变化有所减少。最初的姿势反应被认为反映了BL的代偿姿势策略,其特点是身体不自主地向一侧倾斜:结论:随着时间的推移,姿势发生了变化,这可能表明随着病情的改善,代偿性姿势反应有所减弱。在本病例中,通过肌电图测量发现了特征性的姿势结果,这表明今后有可能对多个病例进行研究。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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