亨廷顿舞蹈症患者扣衬衫时上肢运动表现。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Lucía Simón-Vicente, César Cuesta-García, Sara Calvo, Natividad Mariscal, Miriam Saiz-Rodríguez, Laura Aguado, Ignacio Muñoz-Siscart, Irene De la Cruz Salamanca, Dolores Díaz-Piñeiro, Esther Cubo
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摘要

背景:亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)的运动障碍包括舞蹈病、运动迟缓、肌张力障碍和僵硬,导致上肢(UE)日常活动障碍。目的:描述运动模式并分析预舱单和舱单高清对照中扣衬衫的执行时间;探讨临床评估与UE运动表现之间的关系,并评估运动模式编码系统的观察者间可靠性。方法:横断面观察研究,来自西班牙布尔戈斯大学医院的30例显性hd患者、9例显性hd患者和30例对照患者。参与者扣上一件五粒纽扣的衬衫,用observer - xt软件分析他们所花的时间和运动模式。结果:两组在运动时间和运动模式上均有显著差异。Manifest-HD完成任务的时间几乎是对照组的两倍。发现与临床评估相关。观察员间的一致程度非常好。结论:评估运动模式有助于早期发现运动损伤,监测疾病进展,制定康复计划以维持和改善UE功能。
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Upper Extremity Motor Performance During a Shirt Buttoning Task in Huntington's Disease.

Background: Motor impairment in Huntington's Disease (HD) includes chorea, bradykinesia, dystonia, and rigidity, causing Upper extremity (UE) impairments in daily activities.

Objectives: Describe motor patterns and analyze execution times for buttoning a shirt in premanifest and manifest-HD versus controls; explore the relationship between clinical assessments and UE motor performance and assess interobserver reliability of the motor pattern coding system.

Methods: Cross-sectional observational study with 30 manifest-HD, 9 premanifest-HD, and 30 controls from Burgos University Hospital, Spain. Participants buttoned a five-button shirt and time spent and motor patterns were analyzed using Observer-XT-software.

Results: Significant differences were found in movement time and motor patterns between groups. Manifest-HD took nearly twice as long as controls to complete the task. Correlations were found with clinical assessments. Degree of interobserver agreement was excellent.

Conclusion: Evaluating motor patterns helps in early detection of motor impairment, monitoring disease progression, and developing rehabilitation programs to maintain and improve UE function.

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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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