共济失调步态的加速度评估:称重和弹性绷带的治疗用途。

Y Okajima, N Chino, Y Noda, H Takahashi
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测量了10名正常人和13名特发性橄榄桥小脑萎缩患者的二维(前后和垂直)运动加速度,这些患者患有共济失调,但可以在没有任何帮助的情况下行走。加速度计紧密放置于第三腰椎。根据加速度测量数据的线谱定义了运动的不对称性和不光滑性指标。在正常受试者和患者中检查指标的可重复性。这些指数值与患者步态不稳的视觉评分有显著相关。当受试者缓慢行走时,垂直分量指数显著增加。通过指数的前后分量分析体重和绷带对步态的影响。它们连接在两个下肢上。在大多数正常受试者中,加权或包扎没有改变,甚至增加了指标值。患者的各项指标也没有变化。然而,一些患者在负重或包扎后表现出明显的改善。讨论了负重和弹力绷带治疗共济失调的作用机制。
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Accelerometric evaluation of ataxic gait: therapeutic uses of weighting and elastic bandage.

Two-dimensional (fore-aft and vertical) acceleration of locomotion was measured in 10 normal subjects and 13 patients with idiopathic olivopontocerebellar atrophy who were ataxic but able to walk without any assistance. Accelerometers were tightly placed on the third lumbar vertebra. Asymmetry and unsmoothness indices of locomotion defined from the line spectra of the accelerometric data were computed. Reproducibility of the indices was checked in the normal subjects and patients. The index values were significantly correlated with visual rating of gait unsteadiness in the patients. The indices for vertical components were significantly increased when subjects walked slowly. Effects of weights and bandages on gait were analysed by the fore-aft components of the indices. They were attached to both lower extremities. Weighting or bandaging did not change, or even increased the index values in most of the normal subjects. The indices were also unchanged in the patients. However, some of the patients showed significant improvement with weights or bandages. Mechanisms of therapeutic effects of weighting and elastic bandages on ataxia are discussed.

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