帕金森病患者早期肌肉激活时间与不稳定的关系

Q3 Medicine
C. Moya-Jofré , O. Valencia , M. León-Barrera , O. Araneda Valenzuela , R. Guzmán-Venegas
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摘要

目的帕金森病(PD)导致跌倒的发生率很高,但很少有证据表明其在最初阶段不稳定。这项研究试图比较初始帕金森病患者与姿势障碍患者与对照组的肌肉激活时间。材料与方法对10例早期帕金森病患者(61.3±3.8岁)和10例成人对照组(62.2±3.0岁)的肌电图(EMG)进行评估。参与者受到表面扰动,产生稳定反应。该测试在两种条件下进行:睁开眼睛(OA)vs闭上眼睛(OC)。使用表面EMG分析躯干(脊柱竖立肌)和下肢(比目鱼肌、胫骨前肌、股二头肌、股直肌、大收肌、臀中肌)肌肉的激活时间。结果与对照组相比,PD组在OC的比目鱼肌中表现出更快的反应时间(P=.04)。当比较OA与仅在PD组的OC时,显示出在OC条件下更短的响应时间。当比较脊柱竖脊肌时,与对照组相比,PD组在OA(P=0.02)和OC(P=0.04)条件下的反应时间较慢。结论肌肉激活时间显示PD患者躯干肌肉反应较慢,而远端肌肉激活时间减少。在早期阶段,躯干水平的较慢反应可以解释这些患者出现不稳定姿势的原因。
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Tiempos de activación muscular frente a una desestabilización en pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson en etapas iniciales

Objectives

Parkinson's disease (PD) generates a high incidence of falls, however, there is little evidence of instabilities in the initial stages. This investigation sought to compare the muscle activation times in patients with initial PD against a postural disturbance vs. a control group.

Materials and methods

The electromyographic activity (EMG) of 10 patients with PD in early stages (61.3 ±3.8 years) and a control group of 10 adults (62.2 ±3.0 year) was evaluated. The participants were subjected to a surface disturbance, which generated a stabilization response. The test was performed under 2 conditions: eyes open (OA) v/s eyes closed (OC). Trunk (spinal erector) and lower extremity (soleus, tibialis anterior, femoral biceps, femoral rectus, adductor magnus, gluteus medius) muscle activation time was analyzed using surface EMG.

Results

The PD group showed faster response times compared to the control group in the soleus muscle in OC (P=.04). This same muscle showed differences when comparing OA vs. OC only in the PD group (P=.04), showing a shorter response time in the OC condition. When comparing the spinal erector muscle, the PD group showed slower response times in the OA (P=.02) and OC (P=.04) conditions compared to the control group.

Conclusions

Muscle activation times show that people with PD respond slower in the trunk muscles, while activation times decrease at the distal level. In the early stages, the slower responses at the trunk level could explain the onset of instability postural in these patients.

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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: La revista que es desde hace más de 40 años la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Rehabilitación y referente de la mayoría de las Sociedades de la Especialidad de los países americanos de habla hispana. Se publican 5 números pluritemáticos al año y uno monográfico sobre un tema del mayor interés y actualidad designado por el consejo de redacción.
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