Upper body instability in people with Parkinson's disease: A kinematic study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Saeed Daniali, Mohammed N Ashtiani, Sedighe Kahrizi
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Abstract

Instabilities of the upper body affect posture and locomotion in people with Parkinson's disease (PD), but the responses of the torso to sudden perturbations have not yet been investigated. This study aimed to examine upper body stability using a wobbling seat encountering challenging perturbations in comparison to healthy age-matched controls. In this cross-sectional study, 12 people with PD and 12 healthy individuals sat on a wobbling seat and underwent quick release perturbations. Motion capture was used to assess upper body stability based on the kinematic data of sways in all directions. People with PD had greater upper body sways than the control group in all directions when faced with unexpected perturbations. The application of expected perturbations to people with PD caused approximately 2.4 times greater upper body sways in the flexion direction (p < 0.001). Maximum sway velocity was significantly greater (p = 0.001) and time-to-fall was significantly shorter (p = 0.004) in people with PD than in the control cohort. People with PD had upper body instability, specifically in the forward direction. They were unable to adapt their neuromuscular responses after repeated trials. Given the significance of upper body stability in performing daily physical activities, it is imperative to consider long-term trunk rehabilitation for people with PD.

帕金森病患者的上半身不稳定:一项运动学研究。
上半身的不稳定性影响帕金森病患者的姿势和运动,但躯干对突然扰动的反应尚未研究。本研究的目的是检查上半身的稳定性使用摇摆座椅遇到挑战性的扰动,比较健康的年龄匹配的控制。在这项横断面研究中,12名帕金森病患者和12名健康人坐在一个摇晃的座位上,进行快速释放扰动。基于各方向摆动的运动学数据,采用运动捕捉来评估上半身的稳定性。PD患者在面对意想不到的扰动时,上半身在各个方向都比对照组有更大的摆动。预期扰动对PD患者的应用导致PD患者上身在屈曲方向上的摆动大约是对照组的2.4倍(p p = 0.001),跌倒时间明显短于对照组(p = 0.004)。PD患者上半身不稳,特别是向前方向不稳。经过反复试验,他们无法适应自己的神经肌肉反应。鉴于上肢稳定性对日常身体活动的重要性,PD患者必须考虑长期的躯干康复。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering in Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing all aspects of engineering in medicine. The Journal is a vital tool for maintaining an understanding of the newest techniques and research in medical engineering.
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