Sport Participation Positively Associated with Balance Confidence and Well-being in Transtibial Amputees.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.70252/UGCR3521
Lucas Hudson, Paolo Sanzo, Carlos Zerpa, Taryn Klarner
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Abstract

Transtibial amputation (TTA) is the removal of the lower leg often resulting in pain, mental health issues, and a more sedentary lifestyle that lacks physical activity (PA). Low balance confidence and other factors related to the physical and psychosocial adaptation to amputation could contribute to why people with TTA actively avoid PA. Studies have investigated lower extremity amputations and barriers to PA in general, but none have focused solely on transtibial amputation and its relationship with PA participation and avoidance habits. To address this issue, 21 participants with TTA (14 male, 6 female, and 1 non-binary) shared their experiences through an online survey. Relationships between variables were examined with Spearman and Pearson correlations. Results revealed a positive relationship, with a moderate effect size between balance confidence and the sport index scale and multiple other correlations between the physical and psychosocial adaptation to TTA and PA participation and avoidance. Those who participate in sport following TTA seem to show a positive association with social adjustment and balance confidence. In addition, adaptations such as adjusting to new limitations and activity restrictions, as well as satisfaction with the function of the prosthesis, are also related to PA participation and avoidance. This study supports the premise that participating in PA, specifically sport, has physical and psychosocial benefits that cannot be undervalued. Insights drawn from this study lend support to evidence-based practices of rehabilitation programs for people with TTA that focus on balance confidence training. If those with TTA are interested in sports, balance confidence training via sport-specific training could further facilitate a positive adaptation following TTA.

运动参与与胫骨截肢者的平衡信心和幸福感正相关。
经胫骨截肢(TTA)是指切除小腿,通常会导致疼痛、心理健康问题和久坐不动的生活方式,缺乏身体活动(PA)。低平衡自信和其他与截肢的生理和心理适应相关的因素可能是TTA患者积极避免PA的原因。研究已经调查了下肢截肢和一般的PA障碍,但没有一个研究只关注跨胫截肢及其与PA参与和避免习惯的关系。为了解决这个问题,21名患有TTA的参与者(14名男性,6名女性,1名非二元性别)通过在线调查分享了他们的经历。变量之间的关系用Spearman和Pearson相关检验。结果显示,平衡信心与运动指数量表之间存在正相关关系,对TTA和PA参与和回避的身体和社会心理适应之间存在多种其他相关关系。在TTA之后参加运动的人似乎在社会适应和平衡自信方面表现出正相关。此外,适应性,如适应新的限制和活动限制,以及对假体功能的满意度,也与PA参与和避免有关。这项研究支持了这样一个前提,即参与体育运动,特别是体育运动,对身体和心理社会都有不可低估的好处。从这项研究中得出的见解为TTA患者康复计划的循证实践提供了支持,这些康复计划的重点是平衡信心训练。如果ta对运动感兴趣,通过运动专项训练进行平衡信心训练可以进一步促进ta后的积极适应。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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