The unintentional body rotation with the Fukuda stepping test is not proportional to the number of steps

IF 0.7 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
N. Paquet, M. Maheu
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Abstract Objective This study was to compare the magnitude and variability of the unintended body rotation at the 20th and 50th step while performing the 50-step Fukuda stepping test (FST50) without and with modifications, i.e. restricted linear displacements and 30° head flexion. Methods Kinematic data previously collected from 14 and 20 healthy young adults were analyzed. Body rotation was extracted at the 20th step and the 50th step of the FST50 and the ratio between the two was calculated. The impact of test modifications on rotation was assessed with a two-way ANOVA for repeated measure and the variability of rotation was described with the coefficient of variation (CV). Results The ratio of rotation was 0.27 for the FST50 and 0.29 for the modified FST50. The CVs of rotation of were 57.9% and 65.0% at the 20th step and 79.7% and 81.8% at the 50th step for the FST50 and modified FST50, respectively. Modifications to the FST50 did not change the magnitude of rotation (p > .05). Conclusion The control of body rotation seems to progressively deteriorates during the FST50. From our results, it appears that a 20-step FST might not be a simple, proportional shortened version of the FST50.
无意识的身体旋转与福田步法测试的步数不成正比
摘要目的本研究旨在比较在进行50步福田步测试(FST50)时,在没有和有限制性线性位移和30°头部屈曲的情况下,第20步和第50步意外身体旋转的幅度和可变性。方法对先前收集的14例和20例健康青年的运动学数据进行分析。在FST50的第20步和第50步提取身体旋转,并计算两者的比值。采用重复测量的双向方差分析评估试验修改对旋转的影响,并用变异系数(CV)描述旋转的可变性。结果FST50的旋转比为0.27,改良FST50的旋转比为0.29。FST50和改良FST50在第20步的旋转cv分别为57.9%和65.0%,在第50步的旋转cv分别为79.7%和81.8%。对FST50的修改没有改变旋转的大小(p < 0.05)。结论FST50患者对身体旋转的控制逐渐恶化。从我们的结果来看,20步FST可能不是FST50的简单,比例缩短版本。
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