听觉反馈神经视觉训练:眼球震颤康复的一种创新方法。

IF 1.9 Q2 REHABILITATION
Damiano Antognetti, Luca Maggiani, Elena Gabbrielli, Luca Allegrini, Stefania Dalise, Carmelo Chisari
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眼球震颤有多种临床表现,包括低拍型、高拍型和扭转型,每一种都有不同的神经特征。目前的康复干预侧重于固定训练和光学矫正往往不能达到完全解决。当眼球震颤与脆性x相关震颤/共济失调综合征(FXTAS)共存时,功能损害加重,特别是影响平衡。认识到这些局限性,作者提出了一种创新的方法,使用视听刺激来补充视觉追求训练和光学补偿,可能改善康复结果。本研究描述了一名60岁的女性,患有严重的眼球震颤和小脑共济失调,提示FXTAS,她接受了定制的康复计划。该计划包括30个课程,包括视听训练和体育锻炼。使用AV-Desk和Nidek MP-1微周长进行视觉性能评估,功能评估包括Barthel修正指数、10米步行测试、计时Up and Go和Berg平衡量表。治疗后,视觉表现改善,反应时间缩短,成功率提高,特别是在没有药物的情况下。采用双变量轮廓椭圆面积法,固定稳定性持续提高。功能评估显示活动能力和平衡能力增强,在6个月的随访中获益持续。视听训练、本体感觉训练和有针对性的肌肉强化相结合的方法已被证明是有效的。观察到整体身体表现的显著改善,特别是平衡和步态,以及眼球震颤严重程度的降低。将视听刺激纳入康复治疗方案在治疗眼球震颤和共济失调方面显示出良好的效果,显著提高了患者的生活质量。需要进一步的研究来验证这些发现并扩展这种方法。
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Neurovisual Training With Acoustic Feedback: An Innovative Approach for Nystagmus Rehabilitation.

Nystagmus has various clinical manifestations, including downbeat, upbeat, and torsional types, each associated with distinct neurologic features. Current rehabilitative interventions focusing on fixation training and optical correction often fail to achieve complete resolution. When nystagmus coexists with fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS), functional impairments worsen, particularly affecting balance. Recognizing these limitations, the authors propose an innovative approach using audiovisual stimulation to complement visual pursuit training and optical compensation, potentially improving rehabilitation outcomes. This study describes the case of a 60-year-old woman with worsening nystagmus and cerebellar ataxia suggestive of FXTAS who underwent a customized rehabilitation program. The program included 30 sessions involving audiovisual training and physical exercises. Visual performance assessments were conducted using AV-Desk and Nidek MP-1 microperimeters, with functional assessments including the Barthel Modified Index, 10-meter walking test, timed Up and Go, and Berg Balance Scale. After treatment, visual performance improved with reduced response times and higher success rates, especially without drugs. Fixation stability improved consistently using the bivariate contour ellipse area method. Functional assessments showed enhanced mobility and balance, with benefits sustained at the 6-month follow-up. The combined approach of audiovisual training, proprioceptive training, and targeted muscle strengthening has proven effective. Notable improvements in overall physical performance, especially in balance and gait, and a reduction in nystagmus severity were observed. Integrating audiovisual stimulation into rehabilitation protocols shows promising results in managing nystagmus and ataxia, significantly enhancing patients' quality of life. Further studies are needed to validate these findings and expand upon this approach.

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