Paola Adamo, Davide De Leo, Tommaso Fava, Simone Binda, Pietro Avanzini, Maddalena Fabbri-Destro, Roberto Gatti
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摘要
背景:不同感觉输入的关联增强了脑卒中后患者的大脑可塑性,但没有研究将沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)中的动作观察训练(AOT)与焦点振动(FV)相关联,以引发与观察任务一致的动觉错觉,以改善运动功能。目的:探讨沉浸式VR结合上肢肌肉FV的AOT对慢性脑卒中患者手灵巧性的影响。方法:采用单受试者研究(A- b设计)。一例慢性脑卒中右痉挛性偏瘫患者进行了12期的VR-AOT训练,包括观察和模仿上肢传递任务。此外,观察时腕关节和手指伸肌均施以FV。采用光电系统,通过Box and Blocks测试和九孔钉测试(Nine-Hole Peg test, NHPT)中的运动学指标评估上肢灵巧性。患者在治疗前(a期)进行3次评估,治疗中(b期)进行3次评估,3个月后进行随访评估。当治疗期间连续两个数据点超过基线两个标准差范围时,认为变化有意义。结果:b期患儿NHPT评分改善超过最小可检变化32.8 s。在盒子和块测试中没有发现差异。结论:在目前的研究中,基于vr的AOT与FV相结合所带来的益处表明,有必要研究这种干预对慢性卒中痉挛患者的影响。
Effects of immersive virtual reality-based action observation training integrated with focal muscle vibration on upper extremity in a patient with chronic disability following stroke: a single-subject study.
Background: The association of different sensory inputs enhances brain plasticity in patients after stroke, but no studies have associated Action Observation Training (AOT) delivered in immersive virtual reality (VR) with Focal Vibration (FV) to elicit a kinesthetic illusion coherent with the observed task to improve motor function.
Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of AOT delivered in immersive VR integrated with FV of upper limb muscles on manual dexterity in patients with chronic stroke.
Methods: A single-subject study was conducted (A-B design). A chronic stroke patient with right spastic hemiparesis underwent a 12-session VR-AOT training consisting of observation and imitation of upper limb transitive tasks. In addition, FV was applied on wrist and finger extensor muscles during observation. Upper limb dexterity was assessed through the Box and Blocks test and kinematic indexes during Nine-Hole Peg Test (NHPT) using an optoelectronic system. The patient underwent three evaluation sessions before treatment (A-phase), three during treatment (B-phase), and a follow-up assessment after 3 months. Change was considered meaningful when two consecutive data points in the treatment period exceeded the baseline two standard deviation range.
Results: An improvement in the NHPT score exceeding the minimal detectable change of 32.8 s was found for the paretic upper limb during the B-phase. No differences were found in the Box and Block Test.
Conclusion: Benefits induced by integrating VR-based AOT with FV in the current study suggested the need to investigate the effects of this intervention in chronic stroke patients with spasticity.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.