Partial Body Weight-Supported Treadmill Training in Spinocerebellar Ataxia.

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2018-01-08 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7172686
Laura Alice Santos de Oliveira, Camilla Polonini Martins, Carlos Henrique Ramos Horsczaruk, Débora Cristina Lima da Silva, Luiz Felipe Vasconcellos, Agnaldo José Lopes, Míriam Raquel Meira Mainenti, Erika de Carvalho Rodrigues
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Abstract

Background and purpose: The motor impairments related to gait and balance have a huge impact on the life of individuals with spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). Here, the aim was to assess the possibility of retraining gait, improving cardiopulmonary capacity, and challenging balance during gait in SCA using a partial body weight support (BWS) and a treadmill. Also, the effects of this training over functionality and quality of life were investigated.

Methods: Eight SCA patients were engaged in the first stage of the study that focused on gait training and cardiovascular conditioning. From those, five took part in a second stage of the study centered on dynamic balance training during gait. The first and second stages lasted 8 and 10 weeks, respectively, both comprising sessions of 50 min (2 times per week).

Results: The results showed that gait training using partial BWS significantly increased gait performance, treadmill inclination, duration of exercise, and cardiopulmonary capacity in individuals with SCA. After the second stage, balance improvements were also found.

Conclusion: Combining gait training and challenging tasks to the postural control system in SCA individuals is viable, well tolerated by patients with SCA, and resulted in changes in capacity for walking and balance.

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部分体重支持的跑步机训练在脊髓小脑性共济失调中的应用。
背景与目的:与步态和平衡相关的运动障碍对脊髓小脑性共济失调(SCA)患者的生活有重大影响。在这里,目的是评估再训练步态的可能性,改善心肺功能,并在SCA中使用部分体重支持(BWS)和跑步机挑战步态平衡。此外,还研究了这种训练对功能和生活质量的影响。方法:8例SCA患者参与了第一阶段的研究,重点是步态训练和心血管调节。其中五人参加了第二阶段的研究,重点是步态中的动态平衡训练。第一阶段和第二阶段分别持续8周和10周,均为50分钟(每周2次)。结果:结果表明,使用部分BWS进行步态训练可以显著提高SCA患者的步态表现、跑步机倾斜度、运动时间和心肺功能。在第二阶段之后,平衡性也有所改善。结论:结合步态训练和挑战性任务对SCA个体的姿势控制系统是可行的,SCA患者耐受性良好,并导致行走能力和平衡能力的改变。
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审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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