Prätorius B, Kimmeskamp S, Milani T L
Department of Human Locomotion, University of Essen, Henri-Dunant-Strasse 65, 45131, Essen, Germany.
Neurosci Lett. 2003 Aug 7;346(3):173-6. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(03)00582-2.
The sensory input of the foot has an important influence on balance. In patients with Morbus Parkinson (PD-patients) balance control is often impaired. Therefore, the aim of this study was to quantify the sensitivity of the plantar foot in PD-patients. Five sites of the plantar foot were examined in 24 PD-patients and in 20 controls using Semmes-Weinstein Monofilaments for touch pressure and a vibration-exciter (30 Hz) for vibration. The results show significantly higher thresholds in PD-patients. For each tested location (except the heel) the thresholds are at least twice as high as in controls. Moreover, this study proved the correlation between motor and somatosensory systems: the stronger the motor deficiencies in PD-patients (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating System score) the higher the sensitivity thresholds for vibration. In conclusion, reduced sensitivity of the plantar foot may contribute to impaired balance control.
足部的感觉输入对平衡有重要影响。在帕金森病患者(PD患者)中,平衡控制常常受损。因此,本研究的目的是量化PD患者足底的敏感性。使用Semmes-Weinstein单丝检测触觉压力,并使用振动激发器(30赫兹)检测振动,对24名PD患者和20名对照者的足底五个部位进行了检查。结果显示,PD患者的阈值明显更高。对于每个测试部位(除足跟外),其阈值至少是对照者的两倍。此外,本研究证实了运动系统与躯体感觉系统之间的相关性:PD患者的运动功能缺陷越严重(统一帕金森病评定量表评分),振动的敏感性阈值就越高。总之,足底敏感性降低可能导致平衡控制受损。