Impaired trunk position sense and its relationship with trunk control and balance in cervical dystonia patients.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Selda Çoban, Fatih Söke, Mehmet Fevzi Öztekin, Bilge Koçer, Çağrı Gülşen, Funda Kaplan, Hatice Ayşe Tokçaer Bora
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Abstract

Background: Trunk position sense is an essential component of proprioception for maintaining balance. Although the loss of balance is a well-documented phenomenon in cervical dystonia (CD) patients, the evaluation of trunk position sense in this population remains a gap in the existing research.

Aims: The primary aim of this study was to compare trunk position sense between CD patients and healthy people. The secondary aim was to investigate the relationship between trunk position sense and trunk control, balance, and disease severity in CD patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 34 CD patients and 34 healthy people. Trunk position sense was evaluated with a digital inclinometer, which measures the amount of trunk reposition error (TRE). Trunk control was assessed with the Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS), while balance was evaluated with the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the One Leg Stance Test (OLST), the Four Square Step Test (FSST), and the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC). The Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale (TWSTRS) was used to determine disease severity.

Results: CD patients had higher scores on the TRE compared to healthy people (p = 0.007). The TRE value had a fair to moderate correlation with the TIS total, TIS-dynamic sitting subscale, FSST, BBS, ABC, TWSTRS-total, TWSTRS-severity subscale, and TWSTRS-disability subscale scores in CD patients (p < 0.05). There was no correlation between the TRE value and the TIS-static sitting subscale, TIS-coordination subscale, OLST, and TWSTRS pain subscale scores (p > 0.05) in CD patients.

Conclusions: Trunk position sense was reduced in CD patients. Trunk position sense was also associated with trunk control, balance, and disease severity. These findings suggest that the assessment of trunk position sense should be taken into consideration in the rehabilitation of CD patients.

颈张力障碍患者躯干位置感受损及其与躯干控制和平衡的关系。
背景:躯干位置感是本体感觉维持平衡的重要组成部分。虽然平衡感丧失是颈肌张力障碍(CD)患者的常见现象,但对该人群躯干位置感的评估在现有研究中仍然存在空白。目的:本研究的主要目的是比较乳糜泻患者和健康人的躯干位置感。次要目的是研究CD患者躯干位置感与躯干控制、平衡和疾病严重程度之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究纳入34例CD患者和34例健康人。采用数字倾角仪对树干位置感进行评估,测量树干重定位误差(TRE)的大小。躯干控制用躯干损伤量表(TIS)评估,平衡用Berg平衡量表(BBS)、单腿站立测试(OLST)、四方步测试(FSST)和特定活动平衡信心量表(ABC)评估。采用多伦多西部痉挛性斜颈评定量表(TWSTRS)确定疾病严重程度。结果:与健康人群相比,CD患者的TRE得分更高(p = 0.007)。TRE值与CD患者的TIS总分、TIS动态坐位分量表、FSST、BBS、ABC、twstrs总分、twstrs严重程度分量表和twstrs残疾分量表评分具有中等到中等的相关性(p 0.05)。结论:CD患者躯干位置感降低。躯干位置感也与躯干控制、平衡和疾病严重程度有关。这些结果提示,在CD患者的康复治疗中,躯干位置感的评估应纳入考虑。
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Acta neurologica Belgica
Acta neurologica Belgica 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
300
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peer-reviewed and published quarterly, Acta Neurologica Belgicapresents original articles in the clinical and basic neurosciences, and also reports the proceedings and the abstracts of the scientific meetings of the different partner societies. The contents include commentaries, editorials, review articles, case reports, neuro-images of interest, book reviews and letters to the editor. Acta Neurologica Belgica is the official journal of the following national societies: Belgian Neurological Society Belgian Society for Neuroscience Belgian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology Belgian Pediatric Neurology Society Belgian Study Group of Multiple Sclerosis Belgian Stroke Council Belgian Headache Society Belgian Study Group of Neuropathology
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