通过步态分析记录膀胱内毒性刺激抑制后下肢痉挛的减轻情况。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
S Ribault, C Oberle, H Ardaillon, L Arsenault, J Gailleton, L Delporte, G Rode
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摘要

背景:痉挛的特点是肌肉张力过高,这是由于强直性伸展反射的速度依赖性增加所致,主要与脊髓反射亢进有关。脊髓损伤后,有害刺激对自主神经反射障碍的影响有据可查。在临床实践中,人们承认亚节段有害刺激也会增加痉挛。然而,文献中从未报道过这种情况。在本病例研究中,我们通过对结石取出前后的步态进行定量分析,描述了有害刺激(膀胱结石)对一名脊髓损伤男性下肢痉挛的影响:两位物理治疗师使用 ASIA 评分和改良阿什沃斯量表对受试者进行了膀胱结石取出前后的临床评估。在步态运动学方面,受试者的右膝后屈和摆动阶段的连续屈曲增加(双凸)有所减少。在站立阶段,右踝关节最大外展增加。在摆动阶段,踝关节背屈的双凸消失了。表面肌电图显示,肱三头肌肌张力增高有所减轻,尤其是在摆动阶段的右侧腓肠肌:我们认为,碎石症对 S2、S3 和 S4 元肌产生了有害刺激,脊髓反射扩散到了 S1、S2、S3 和 S4 元肌。这凸显了膀胱内有害刺激与受试者痉挛加剧之间的潜在因果关系,即脊髓痛觉反射被抑制。
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Reduction of lower limb spasticity after the suppression of intravesical noxious stimulus documented by gait analysis.

Context: Spasticity is characterized by muscle hypertonia due to a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes, mostly related to hyperactive spinal reflexes. After spinal cord injury, the impact of noxious stimuli on autonomic dysreflexia is well documented. It is admitted in clinical practice that sublesional noxious stimuli can also increase spasticity. However, this has never been reported in the literature. In this single case study, we describe the impact of a noxious stimulus (bladder stone) on the spasticity of lower limbs in a male with spinal cord injury, using quantitative gait analysis before and after stone removal.

Findings: : Clinical evaluation was performed on the subject before and after bladder lithiasis removal, by two physiotherapists using ASIA score and the Modified Ashworth scale. Quantitative gait analyses were compared before and 3 months after lithiasis resection.Regarding gait kinematics, there was a reduction of the right knee recurvatum, and of the successive increases of flexion (double bump) of flexion in the swing phase. In the stance phase, the right ankle maximum dorsiflexion increased. In the swing phase, the double bump of ankle dorsiflexion disappeared. Surface electromyography showed a reduction of the triceps surae hypertonia, especially in the right gastrocnemius muscle at the swing.

Conclusion: We propose that lithiasis created a noxious stimulus regarding the S2, S3 and S4 metamers with a diffusion of the spinal reflex to the metamers S1, S2, S3 and S4. This highlights a potential causal link between an intravesical noxious stimulus and an increase in the subject's spasticity, through a disinhibited spinal nociceptive reflex.

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Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For more than three decades, The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine has reflected the evolution of the field of spinal cord medicine. From its inception as a newsletter for physicians striving to provide the best of care, JSCM has matured into an international journal that serves professionals from all disciplines—medicine, nursing, therapy, engineering, psychology and social work.
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