健康儿童及青少年定时爬楼梯试验的力学分析方法及参考资料。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
David C Schorling, Rainer Rawer, Imke Kuhlmann, Cornelia Müller, Astrid Pechmann, Janbernd Kirschner
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摘要

目的:定时爬楼梯试验(4SC)是一种被广泛接受的评估神经肌肉疾病患者运动功能的工具。我们的目的是建立4SC的参考数据,以及健康儿童和青少年上升(4SC- up)和下降(4SC- dn)的力学分析。方法:采用自制的楼梯测量装置,对健康受试者上4级楼梯时的力、力和速度进行测量。次要结果测量包括机械分析,如椅子上升测试和肌肉握力测试。结果:对288名4 ~ 16岁的参与者(男144人,女144人)的数据进行分析。采用一种简单的最小施加力积分算法对不同的运动策略进行补偿。计算平均功率、力和水平速度的百分位数。虽然4SC-Up测试的结果显示没有年龄或性别依赖,但我们发现4SC-Dn结果与年龄相关。平均仪器测量时间明显短于人工测量时间(平均差值-0.19 s;结论:4SC的力学分析似乎是评估下肢肌肉力量和功能的一种很有前途的工具,因为它可以对日常生活中高度相关的活动进行物理精确测量。
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Mechanographic analysis of the timed 4 stair climb test - methodology and reference data of healthy children and adolescents.

Mechanographic analysis of the timed 4 stair climb test - methodology and reference data of healthy children and adolescents.

Mechanographic analysis of the timed 4 stair climb test - methodology and reference data of healthy children and adolescents.

Mechanographic analysis of the timed 4 stair climb test - methodology and reference data of healthy children and adolescents.

Objectives: The timed 4 stair climb test (4SC) is an accepted and widely used tool to assess motor function of patients with neuromuscular diseases. We aimed to establish reference data for the 4SC, and for mechanographic analysis of ascent (4SC-Up) and descent (4SC-Dn) in healthy children and adolescents.

Methods: We used a custom-made staircase measuring device to assess force, power and velocity during the ascent of 4 stairs in healthy subjects. Secondary outcome measures included mechanographic analyses such as the Chair-Rising-test and the myometric Grip Force-test.

Results: Data of 288 participants aged 4 to 16 years (144 males, 144 females) were analyzed. A simple algorithm integrating the minimal applied force was used to compensate for different movement strategies. Percentiles for average power, force and horizontal velocity were calculated. While results of the 4SC-Up test showed no age or gender dependency, we found 4SC-Dn results to be age dependent. Mean device measured times were significantly shorter than manually measured times (mean difference -0.19 s; p<0.001).

Conclusions: Mechanographic analysis of the 4SC appears to be a promising tool for evaluation of muscle strength and function of the lower extremities as it enables physically exact measurements of a highly relevant activity of daily living.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions (JMNI) is an academic journal dealing with the pathophysiology and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. It is published quarterly (months of issue March, June, September, December). Its purpose is to publish original, peer-reviewed papers of research and clinical experience in all areas of the musculoskeletal system and its interactions with the nervous system, especially metabolic bone diseases, with particular emphasis on osteoporosis. Additionally, JMNI publishes the Abstracts from the biannual meetings of the International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, and hosts Abstracts of other meetings on topics related to the aims and scope of JMNI.
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