Characteristics of thigh and shank affected side acceleration parameter during stroke hemiplegic gait.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Jeong-Woo Seo, Sangkwan Lee
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BackgroundDespite its clinical relevance, there is a relative lack of research examining flexibility and stability based on the acceleration or speed of localized limb segments, such as the shank and thigh.ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate gait characteristics based on acceleration in the thigh and shank to identify differences between the affected and unaffected sides in stroke hemiplegic patients.MethodForty individuals with stroke-induced hemiplegia were assessed during a 5-meter walk using a 3D motion analysis system and Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs). Spatial-temporal and acceleration parameters were calculated.ResultsSignificant differences were observed between the affected and unaffected sides in stance time, swing time, swing phase, and stance phase. In terms of acceleration, the mean acceleration in the anterior-posterior (AP) direction of the thigh and the mean value of the center of mass (CoM) in the AP direction differed significantly. These spatial-temporal findings were consistent with known characteristics of hemiplegic gait. A notable posterior shift of the thigh CoM on the affected side was identified, likely reflecting impaired propulsion and reduced stability.ConclusionThe posterior displacement of the thigh CoM on the affected side may represent a compensatory mechanism to maintain balance during gait. Clinically, this posterior CoM shift could serve as a meaningful indicator of hemiplegic gait and a potential target for rehabilitation interventions aimed at restoring gait symmetry and improving functional mobility.

中风偏瘫步态中大腿和小腿受影响侧加速度参数的特征。
背景:尽管具有临床意义,但相对缺乏基于局部肢体节段(如小腿和大腿)的加速度或速度来检查灵活性和稳定性的研究。目的研究基于大腿和小腿加速度的步态特征,以识别卒中偏瘫患者患侧和未患侧的差异。方法采用三维运动分析系统和惯性测量单元(imu)对40例脑卒中偏瘫患者进行5米步行评估。计算了时空参数和加速度参数。结果患侧与未患侧在站立时间、摆动时间、摆动相位、站立相位上均存在显著差异。加速度方面,大腿前后(AP)方向的平均加速度和重心(CoM)方向的平均值差异显著。这些时空发现与已知的偏瘫步态特征一致。发现患侧大腿CoM明显后移位,可能反映了推进力受损和稳定性降低。结论患侧大腿CoM后侧移位可能是维持步态平衡的代偿机制。在临床上,这种后角CoM移位可以作为偏瘫步态的一个有意义的指标,也是旨在恢复步态对称和改善功能活动能力的康复干预的潜在目标。
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Technology and Health Care
Technology and Health Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
282
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Technology and Health Care is intended to serve as a forum for the presentation of original articles and technical notes, observing rigorous scientific standards. Furthermore, upon invitation, reviews, tutorials, discussion papers and minisymposia are featured. The main focus of THC is related to the overlapping areas of engineering and medicine. The following types of contributions are considered: 1.Original articles: New concepts, procedures and devices associated with the use of technology in medical research and clinical practice are presented to a readership with a widespread background in engineering and/or medicine. In particular, the clinical benefit deriving from the application of engineering methods and devices in clinical medicine should be demonstrated. Typically, full length original contributions have a length of 4000 words, thereby taking duly into account figures and tables. 2.Technical Notes and Short Communications: Technical Notes relate to novel technical developments with relevance for clinical medicine. In Short Communications, clinical applications are shortly described. 3.Both Technical Notes and Short Communications typically have a length of 1500 words. Reviews and Tutorials (upon invitation only): Tutorial and educational articles for persons with a primarily medical background on principles of engineering with particular significance for biomedical applications and vice versa are presented. The Editorial Board is responsible for the selection of topics. 4.Minisymposia (upon invitation only): Under the leadership of a Special Editor, controversial or important issues relating to health care are highlighted and discussed by various authors. 5.Letters to the Editors: Discussions or short statements (not indexed).
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