单侧前庭功能障碍患者的行走平衡恢复。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Michelle J Harter, Joseph M Furman, Patrick J Sparto, Richard W Smith, Mark S Redfern
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摘要

前庭功能减退(PwVH)患者通常表现为步态异常和跌倒风险增加。缺乏对PwVH中维持行走平衡的策略的分析。目的本研究的目的是研究PwVH如何使用恢复策略并在扰动后保持稳定性。方法对spwvh和健康对照进行中外侧移位行走时的扰动,同时记录运动响应。结果作为一个组,PwVH (n = 9,单侧丧失)与健康参与者(n = 15)在足部放置、踝关节内翻、踝关节蹬离和躯干摆动方面的反应相似。然而,PwVH的反应取决于前庭病变侧和功能代偿,由功能步态评估(FGA)评估。当扰动导致身体向病变一侧运动时,PwVH的稳定性变化更大,当扰动导致身体远离病变时,PwVH的躯干反应更有效。此外,在FGA上表现不佳的PwVH在内侧扰动后表现出更差的稳定性和过度活跃的踝关节和躯干反应。结论:这些结果表明PwVH在平衡恢复方面存在运动学差异,并表明PwVH在向病变方向坠落时更容易发生不稳定。
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Walking balance recovery in people with unilateral vestibular hypofunction.

BackgroundPeople with vestibular hypofunction (PwVH) often demonstrate abnormal gait and increased fall risk. An analysis of the strategies used for maintaining walking balance is lacking in PwVH.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine how PwVH use recovery strategies and maintain stability following perturbations.MethodsPwVH and healthy controls were perturbed during walking with mediolateral ground shifts while kinematic responses were recorded.ResultsAs a group, PwVH (n = 9, unilateral loss) responded similarly to healthy participants (n = 15) with changes in foot placement, ankle inversion, ankle push-off, and trunk sway. However, responses in PwVH depended on the vestibular lesion side and functional compensation as assessed by the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA). PwVH had larger changes in stability when perturbations caused body movement toward the side of the lesion and more effective trunk responses when perturbations caused body movement away from the lesion. Additionally, PwVH who performed poorly on the FGA showed worse stability and overactive ankle and trunk responses following medial perturbations.ConclusionsThese findings demonstrate kinematic differences in balance recovery in PwVH and suggest that PwVH are more susceptible to instability when falling toward the lesion.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Vestibular Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes experimental and observational studies, review papers, and theoretical papers based on current knowledge of the vestibular system. Subjects of the studies can include experimental animals, normal humans, and humans with vestibular or other related disorders. Study topics can include the following: Anatomy of the vestibular system, including vestibulo-ocular, vestibulo-spinal, and vestibulo-autonomic pathways Balance disorders Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of balance, both at the systems and single neuron level Neurophysiology of balance, including the vestibular, ocular motor, autonomic, and postural control systems Psychophysics of spatial orientation Space and motion sickness Vestibular rehabilitation Vestibular-related human performance in various environments
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