Do The Core Stability and Position Sense of Trunk Affect Balance in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Taşkın Özkan, Arzu Güçlü Gündüz, F. Soke, Çağla Özkul, Y. Apaydin, Kader Eldemir, C. Irkec
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Objective: The trunk is known to be the most important key point where sensory inputs are received and motor responses occur, necessary for the maintenance of balance and postural control. The aims of the present study were to investigate the relationship between balance with core stability and position sense of trunk in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) and to compare core stability, position sense of trunk and balance in PwMS and healthy controls. Methods: The study was completed with 45 PwMS and 29 healthy controls with matching age and gender. Balance was assessed with Postural Stability Test (PST) and Modified Sensory Organization Test (MSOT) by using Biodex Balance System®. Core stability was evaluated with core endurance tests according to McGill procedure. Position sense of trunk was evaluated with the lumbosacral (LS) reposition tests by using Dualer IQTM digital inclinometer. Results: PST, MSOT and LS repositioning tests scores were higher (p
多发性硬化症患者的核心稳定性和躯干位置感是否影响平衡?
目的:众所周知,躯干是接收感觉输入和产生运动反应的最重要的关键点,是维持平衡和姿势控制所必需的。本研究的目的是研究多发性硬化症(PwMS)患者的平衡与核心稳定性和躯干位置感之间的关系,并比较PwMS和健康对照组的核心稳定性、躯干位置感和平衡。方法:研究对象为45名PwMS患者和29名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。使用Biodex Balance System®通过体位稳定性测试(PST)和改良感觉组织测试(MSOT)评估平衡。岩芯稳定性根据麦吉尔程序通过岩芯耐久性试验进行评估。使用Dualer IQTM数字倾角仪进行腰骶(LS)复位测试,评估躯干的位置感。结果:PST、MSOT和LS复位测试得分较高(p
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