跑步机-虚拟现实结合训练计划改善多发性硬化症患者的步态

A. Peruzzi, A. Cereatti, Ugo Delia Croce, I. R. Zarbo, A. Mirelman
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步态障碍是常见的多发性硬化症(MS)受试者。特别是,在同时进行行走和认知挑战任务时,观察到行走速度的非生理性降低和步态变异性的增加。虚拟现实(VR)允许提供具有挑战性的环境来训练MS个体的步态。本研究旨在探讨两种强化跑步机干预对多发性硬化症患者步态的影响。除了使用虚拟现实之外,这两种干预措施共享相同的训练方案。17例MS患者被随机分为跑步机训练(TT)组和跑步机训练加VR (TT-VR)组。在干预之前和之后立即进行的评估包括步态分析(单任务和双任务条件)和运动测试。两组患者步态时空参数均有明显改善。对于TT-VR组,仅在双重任务中踝关节和髋关节动力学得到改善。本研究的初步结果表明,TT-VR可以显著改善多发性硬化症患者在复杂条件下的步态表现。实验研究仍在进行中,将招募更多的受试者。
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Treadmill-virtual reality combined training program to improve gait in multiple sclerosis individuals
Gait disturbances are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects. In particular, a non-physiological reduction of the walking speed and an increase of the gait variability is observed during a concurrent walking and cognitive challenge task. Virtual reality (VR) allows the delivery of challenging environments to train gait of MS individuals. This study aims to investigate the effects of two types of intensive treadmill-based interventions on gait of MS individuals. The two interventions share the same training protocol, except for the use of VR. Seventeen MS patients enrolled in the study were randomized in treadmill training (TT) group and treadmill training with VR (TT-VR) group. Assessments, performed before and immediately after the interventions, included gait analysis (single and dual-task conditions) and motor tests. Gait spatial-temporal parameters significantly improved in both groups. Ankle and hip kinetics improved in dual task only, for the TT-VR group. The preliminary results of this study suggest that TT-VR may significantly improve gait performance during complex conditions of MS individuals. The experimental research is still ongoing and more subjects will be recruited.
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