Mewasingh Leena D, Demil Audrey, Christiaens Florence J C, Missa Anne-Marie, Cheron Guy, Dan Bernard
Department of Neurology, Children's University Hospital Queen Fabiola, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 15 Avenue J J Crocq, 1020 Brussels, Belgium.
Brain Dev. 2002 Aug;24(5):291-5. doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(02)00059-1.
In spastic diplegia impaired postural control jeopardizes the organization of whole-body movements. We studied segmental motor patterns involved in standing up from a supine position in ten children with spastic diplegia associated with periventricular leukomalacia and 14 unimpaired children using a visual analysis scale previously devised for developmental research. This approach examines specific movement patterns in upper limbs, axis and lower limbs. We found that children with spastic diplegia use movement patterns described in normal children but with markedly reduced intra- and interindividual variability. One previously undescribed stereotyped lower limb pattern was observed in four patients. This approach can systematically characterize the limited repertoire of movement in patients with spastic diplegia and therefore contribute to a better understanding of motor control.
在痉挛性双侧瘫中,姿势控制受损危及全身运动的协调性。我们使用先前为发育研究设计的视觉分析量表,研究了10名患有与脑室周围白质软化相关的痉挛性双侧瘫儿童和14名未受损伤儿童从仰卧位起身时涉及的节段性运动模式。这种方法检查上肢、躯干和下肢的特定运动模式。我们发现,痉挛性双侧瘫儿童使用的运动模式与正常儿童相同,但个体内和个体间的变异性明显降低。在4名患者中观察到一种先前未描述的刻板下肢模式。这种方法可以系统地描述痉挛性双侧瘫患者有限的运动 repertoire,从而有助于更好地理解运动控制。