Effects of fatigue on balance and mobility in subjects with multiple sclerosis: a brief report.

ISRN Neurology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-31 DOI:10.5402/2012/316097
Elisa Gervasoni, Davide Cattaneo, Angelo Montesano, Johanna Jonsdottir
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Purpose. People with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) tent to have increased levels of fatigue which can impact on their balance and increase risk of falls. However, the relationship between fatigue and balance is poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to assess if an experimentally induced fatigue had an immediate effect on balance. Methods. 37 inpatients with multiple sclerosis were recruited; the mean age (standard deviation) was 48.7 (9.6) years. The average onset of the pathology was 15.3 (9.8) years before the start of the study. The median (1°-3° quartile) Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score was 5.5 (4.5-6.0). Before and after a fatiguing treadmill, session, subjects were assessed with the Berg Balance Scale and Dynamic Gait Index. Results. After the treadmill, no statistically significant differences were found in balance before and after a treadmill session (monopodalic stance: before 5.3s (10.3) and after 7.7s (13.9); walk with horizontal head turns: before 11.6 (6.9) seconds and after 11.3 (7.7)). There was no correlation between the EDSS score and the difference in balance skills before and after treadmill. Conclusion. After treadmil PwMS were mentally and physically fatigued; however, their balance performance did not change, indicating no increase in risk of falling with fatigue.

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疲劳对多发性硬化症患者平衡和活动能力的影响:简要报告。
目的。多发性硬化症(PwMS)患者的疲劳程度会增加,这会影响他们的平衡能力,增加跌倒的风险。然而,人们对疲劳和平衡之间的关系知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估实验诱导的疲劳是否对平衡有直接影响。方法:招募37例多发性硬化症住院患者;平均年龄(标准差)为48.7(9.6)岁。在研究开始前的平均发病时间为15.3年(9.8年)。扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS)评分中位数(1°-3°四分位数)为5.5(4.5-6.0)。在疲劳的跑步机训练前后,用伯格平衡量表和动态步态指数对受试者进行评估。结果。在跑步机训练后,在跑步机训练前后的平衡性没有统计学上的显著差异(独占姿势:5.3s前(10.3)和7.7s后(13.9);水平转头行走:11.6(6.9)秒前,11.3(7.7)秒后。EDSS得分与跑步机前后平衡技能的差异之间没有相关性。结论。跑步后PwMS精神和身体疲劳;然而,他们的平衡能力并没有改变,这表明疲劳摔倒的风险没有增加。
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