Min Kyeong Ma, TaeHwan Cho, Joo Won Lee, Hyun Im Moon
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摘要
目的:探讨亚急性脑卒中患者瘫侧膝伸肌等速试验扭矩起始角(TOA)与行走平衡的关系。方法:我们回顾性地回顾了首次卒中患者在发病6个月内至少进行了两次等速运动试验。102例患者符合纳入标准。采用Berg平衡量表分(sBBS)、Timed Up and Go测试(TUG)、10m Walk测试(10MWT)和功能独立性测试(sFIM)对行走相关平衡特征进行测量。膝关节伸肌的第二次等速测试值,如峰值扭矩、峰值扭矩重量比、腘绳肌/股四头肌比、TOA、扭矩停止角、30度扭矩、麻痹与非麻痹肢体之间的峰值扭矩不对称比。采用Pearson相关分析、简单回归分析和多元回归分析TOA与步行相关平衡的相关性。结果:经Pearson相关分析,瘫肢体膝伸肌TOA与BBS、sBBS、TUG、10MWT、sFIM呈显著相关。偏相关分析显示,TOA与步行相关的平衡参数也有中等至良好的相关性。在多元回归分析中,麻痹性膝伸肌TOA与行走相关平衡参数显著相关。结论:本研究表明,麻痹性膝伸肌TOA是行走相关平衡的可预测参数。此外,我们认为快速招募肌肉的能力对步行相关的平衡很重要。
Torque Onset Angle of the Knee Extensor as a Predictor of Walking Related Balance in Stroke Patients.
Objective: To investigate the relationship between the torque onset angle (TOA) of the isokinetic test for knee extensors in the paretic side and walking related balance in subacute stroke patients.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with first-ever strokes who have had at least two isokinetic tests within 6 months of onset. 102 patients satisfied the inclusion criteria. The characteristics of walking related balance were measured with the Berg Balance Scale sub-score (sBBS), Timed Up and Go test (TUG), 10-m Walk Test (10MWT) and Functional Independence Measure sub-score (sFIM). The second isokinetic test values of the knee extensor such as peak torque, peak torque to weight ratio, hamstring/quadriceps ratio, TOA, torque stop angle, torque at 30 degrees, and peak torque asymmetry ratio between paretic and non-paretic limb were also taken into account. Pearson's correlation, simple regression and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the correlation between TOA and walking related balance.
Results: TOA of the knee extensor of the paretic limb showed significant correlations with BBS, sBBS, TUG, 10MWT, and sFIM according to Pearson's correlation analysis. TOA also had moderate to good correlations with walking related balance parameters in partial correlation analysis. In multiple regression analysis, TOA of the paretic knee extensor was significantly associated with walking related balance parameters.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that TOA of the paretic knee extensor is a predictable parameter of walking related balance. Moreover, we suggest that the ability to recruit muscle quickly is important in walking related balance.