功能双重任务对帕金森病患者静态姿势照相的干扰。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Sara Monleón Guinot, Constanza San Martín Valenzuela, Vivina Aranda Asensi, Manuel Villanueva Navarro, José M Tomás
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背景:平衡障碍导致帕金森病(PwPD)患者的日常生活并发症。然而,环境干扰平衡的方式仍然未知。目的:分析双重任务(DTs)对PwPD平衡感的干扰,并与健康受试者进行比较。方法:对67例患者进行评估,其中42例为帕金森病组(PDG), 25例为对照组(CG)。所有患者都进行了平衡的HOME评估试验,在5种情况下进行静态姿势照相:单任务、视觉DT (DTvisual)、言语DT (DTverbal)和两种手动任务,一种高于90º的肩部屈曲(DTupper),另一种低于90º的肩部屈曲(DTlower)。记录了扫掠面积、速度、位移、分散和压力中心(CoP)的力。结果:DT在所有条件下都干扰了PDG的平衡,而CG主要在手动任务中受到影响。在PDG中,扫描面积受干扰最大,在DTupper条件下扫描面积达到218.84 mm2,比单任务条件下扫描面积增加255.34%。然而,CoP速度是次要任务中最敏感的参数,在所有双重条件下都受到干扰,并且除了CoP中外侧位移和分散(p)外,在DTvisual (p)语言条件下各组保持相似的平衡(19.49%)。结论:与健康参与者相比,未经训练的PwPD在DTs条件下表现出更差的姿势控制。这种损伤随着任务复杂性的增加而增加,从视觉分散到头顶操作。内侧CoP运动可作为挑战性环境中平衡恶化的早期指标。
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Interference of functional dual-tasks on static posturography in people with Parkinson's disease.

Background: Balance impairments lead to daily-life complications in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD). However, the way the environment interferes with balance is still unknown.

Objective: To analyze the interference of dual-tasks (DTs) on balance in PwPD and compare it with healthy participants.

Methods: Sixty-seven people were evaluated, 42 comprised the Parkinson's disease group (PDG) and 25 were part of the Control group (CG). All followed the balanced HOME assessment trial, performing static posturography under 5 conditions: single-task, visual DT (DTvisual), verbal DT (DTverbal), and two manual tasks, one above 90º of shoulder flexion (DTupper) and the other below (DTlower). Swept area, velocity, displacement, dispersion, and force of the Center of Pressure (CoP) were recorded.

Results: DT interfered with the balance of the PDG in all conditions, while the CG was affected mainly in manual tasks. In the PDG, the swept area had the highest interference, reaching 218.84 mm2 in the DTupper condition, meaning 255.34% more swept area than in the single-task condition. However, CoP velocity was the most sensitive parameter to secondary tasks, being perturbed in all dual conditions tested, and the only outcome that increased (19.49%) during the DTvisual (p < .05). In DTverbal condition the groups maintained similar balance, except for the CoP mediolateral displacement and dispersion (p < .05).

Conclusion: Compared to healthy participants, untrained PwPD showed poorer postural control under DTs conditions. This impairment increased with task complexity, ranging from visual distraction to overhead manipulation. Mediolateral CoP movements may serve as an early indicator of balance deterioration in challenging environments.

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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.
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