Narrow-based gait in people with Parkinson's disease: Its mechanisms explored.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-02 DOI:10.1177/1877718X241313333
Jamie Af Jansen, Tom Jw Buurke, Lotte van de Venis, Vivian Weerdesteyn, Noël Keijsers, Jorik Nonnekes
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BackgroundPeople with Parkinson's disease (PD) typically exhibit a narrow-based gait. We previously found that walking with reduced trunk rotation and obliquity led to narrow-based gait in healthy adults; a decrease in trunk motion coincided with a decrease in mediolateral extrapolated center of mass (XCoM) excursion, requiring a smaller step width to maintain a constant mediolateral margin of stability (MoS).ObjectiveTo assess whether reduced trunk motion in PD is related to narrow-based gait, without affecting mediolateral MoS. To explore the underlying mechanisms of narrow-based gait, we examined the effects of increasing arm swing (aiming to increase trunk motion), and widening steps on gait in PD.MethodsFifteen people with PD and narrow-based gait and 17 age-matched controls walked on a treadmill for three minutes at a fixed gait speed during three conditions: baseline, increased arm swing and widened step width. Step width, trunk rotation and obliquity were calculated using marker data, and XCoM excursion and MoS using ground reaction forces.ResultsTrunk rotation, XCoM excursion, and step width were significantly smaller in PD compared to controls, while the MoS did not differ. Increased arm swing did not substantially increase trunk motions in PD, though people with PD were able to widen their step width.ConclusionsWe provide further evidence for a relation between trunk motion and step width. In PD, reduced trunk motion may contribute to narrow-based gait, without affecting mediolateral MoS; future work is needed to confirm a causal relationship between reduced trunk motion and narrow-based gait in PD.

帕金森病患者窄基步态:其机制探讨。
背景:帕金森病(PD)患者通常表现为窄基步态。我们之前发现,在健康成人中,躯干旋转和倾斜程度降低会导致步态狭窄;躯干运动的减少与中外侧外推质心偏移(XCoM)的减少相一致,需要更小的步宽来维持恒定的中外侧稳定边缘(MoS)。目的:评估PD患者躯干运动减少是否与窄基步态有关,而不影响中外侧肌群。为了探讨窄基步态的潜在机制,我们研究了增加手臂摆动(旨在增加躯干运动)和扩大步幅对PD患者步态的影响。方法:15名PD窄基步态患者和17名年龄匹配的对照者在跑步机上以固定的步速在基线、增加手臂摆动和扩大步宽三种条件下行走3分钟。利用标记数据计算步宽、躯干旋转和倾角,利用地面反作用力计算XCoM偏移和MoS。结果:PD组躯干旋转、XCoM偏移和步宽明显小于对照组,而MoS无显著差异。增加手臂摆动并没有显著增加PD患者的躯干运动,尽管PD患者能够扩大他们的步宽。结论:我们为躯干运动与步宽之间的关系提供了进一步的证据。PD患者,躯干运动减少可能导致步态偏窄,但不影响中外侧肌群;未来的工作需要证实躯干运动减少和帕金森病窄基步态之间的因果关系。
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CiteScore
8.40
自引率
5.80%
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338
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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