Bodfish J W, Parker D E, Lewis M H, Sprague R L, Newell K M
Human Development Research & Training Institute, Western Carolina Center, Morgantown, NC 28655, USA.
Am J Ment Retard. 2001 Mar;106(2):123-34. doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2001)106<0123:SAMCDI>2.0.CO;2.
We examined whether dynamic measures of postural stability differentiated persons with stereotyped movement disorder from persons with dyskinetic movement disorder. Participants from three groups (stereotypy, dyskinesia, control) were given a goal-oriented postural stability task, and performance was measured using a force platform and computerized posturographic techniques. The results showed that both movement disorder groups differed from the control group in the posture task. Further, the stereotypy and dyskinesia groups demonstrated markedly different postural movement profiles. The postural motion of the stereotypy group was characterized by greater amplitude and variability but lower complexity than the dyskinesia group. These results provide support for a motor control model of stereotypy.
我们研究了姿势稳定性的动态测量指标是否能区分刻板运动障碍患者与运动障碍性运动障碍患者。来自三组(刻板动作组、运动障碍组、对照组)的参与者接受了一项目标导向的姿势稳定性任务,并使用测力平台和计算机化姿势描记技术测量其表现。结果显示,在姿势任务中,两个运动障碍组均与对照组不同。此外,刻板动作组和运动障碍组表现出明显不同的姿势运动特征。与运动障碍组相比,刻板动作组的姿势运动特点是幅度更大、变异性更大,但复杂性更低。这些结果为刻板动作的运动控制模型提供了支持。