Obstacle Avoidance amongst Parkinson Disease Patients Is Challenged in a Threatening Context.

Journal of Neurodegenerative Diseases Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-05-15 DOI:10.1155/2013/787861
Jon B Doan, Natalie de Bruin, Sergio M Pellis, Oksana Suchowersky, Ian Q Whishaw, Lesley A Brown
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We examined whether people with Parkinson disease (PD) have difficulty negotiating a gait obstruction in threatening (gait path and obstacle raised above floor) and nonthreatening (gait path and obstacle at floor level) contexts. Ten PD patients were tested in both Meds OFF and Meds ON states, along with 10 age-matched controls. Participants completed 18 gait trials, walking 4.7 m at a self-selected speed while attempting to cross an obstacle 0.15 m in height placed near the centre point of the walkway. Kinematic and kinetic parameters were measured, and obstacle contact errors were tallied. Results indicated that PD patients made more obstacle contacts than control participants in the threatening context. Successful crossings by PD patients in the threatening condition also exhibited kinematic differences, with Meds OFF PD patients making shorter crossing steps, with decreased initiation and crossing velocities. The findings from this study lend support to the theory that PD patients rely on directed attention to initiate and control movement, while providing indication that the motor improvements provided by current PD pharmacotherapy may be limited by contextual interference. These movement patterns may be placing PD patients at risk of obstacle contact and falling.

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帕金森氏症患者在威胁情境下的避障挑战
我们研究了帕金森病(PD)患者在威胁性(步态路径和地板上的障碍物)和非威胁性(步态路径和地板上的障碍物)情况下是否难以克服步态障碍。10名PD患者在OFF和ON两种状态下进行了测试,同时还有10名年龄匹配的对照组。参与者完成了18次步态试验,以自己选择的速度行走4.7米,同时试图越过位于人行道中心点附近的0.15米高的障碍物。测量了运动学和动力学参数,并计算了障碍物接触误差。结果表明,PD患者在威胁情境下接触障碍物的次数多于对照组。PD患者在威胁状态下的成功穿越也表现出运动学差异,Meds OFF PD患者的穿越步骤更短,起始和穿越速度降低。本研究的发现支持了PD患者依赖定向注意来启动和控制运动的理论,同时也表明当前PD药物治疗提供的运动改善可能受到环境干扰的限制。这些运动模式可能会使PD患者面临接触障碍物和摔倒的风险。
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