Hicks A L, Adams M M, Martin Ginis K, Giangregorio L, Latimer A, Phillips S M, McCartney N
Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Spinal Cord. 2005 May;43(5):291-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101710.
Longitudinal, prospective within-subject design.
(1) To determine the effects of long-term body-weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) on functional walking ability and perceived quality of life in persons with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), and (2) to investigate whether training adaptations are maintained following cessation of the BWSTT programme.
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
A group of 14 individuals with chronic (mean 7.4 years postinjury) incomplete SCI (ASIA B & C) participated in thrice-weekly sessions of BWSTT for a period of approximately 12 months (144 sessions). Functional walking ability and indices of subjective well-being were evaluated during the training programme and over an 8-month follow-up.
In total, 13 subjects successfully completed the 144 training sessions in the required study period (max. 15 months). Adherence to the thrice-weekly training frequency was 78.8%. All subjects improved in treadmill walking ability (54% reduction in required external body-weight support (BWS), 180% increase in treadmill walking speed, 335% increase in distance walked/session), and six subjects improved their capacity to walk over ground. There were accompanying increases in satisfaction with life and satisfaction with physical function, both of which were significantly correlated with improvements in treadmill walking ability. All but one subject returned for follow-up assessment 8 months post-training; while there was a slight decline in treadmill walking performance, over ground walking scores remained relatively stable. The only change in subjective well-being in the follow-up was a slight decrease in satisfaction with physical function.
Thrice-weekly BWSTT for 12 months was an effective stimulus to improve treadmill walking ability and indices of subjective well-being in persons with chronic incomplete SCI, and most of these improvements were maintained for up to 8 months following the cessation of training.
纵向、前瞻性自身对照设计。
(1)确定长期体重支持式跑步机训练(BWSTT)对慢性不完全性脊髓损伤(SCI)患者功能性步行能力和生活质量感知的影响,以及(2)研究停止BWSTT计划后训练适应性是否得以维持。
加拿大安大略省汉密尔顿市。
一组14名慢性(平均受伤后7.4年)不完全性SCI(ASIA B级和C级)患者参加每周三次的BWSTT训练,为期约12个月(共144次训练)。在训练计划期间及8个月的随访中评估功能性步行能力和主观幸福感指标。
总共13名受试者在规定的研究期(最长15个月)内成功完成了144次训练。每周三次训练频率的依从率为78.8%。所有受试者的跑步机步行能力均有提高(所需外部体重支持(BWS)减少54%,跑步机步行速度提高180%,每次训练行走距离增加335%),6名受试者的地面行走能力有所提高。生活满意度和身体功能满意度也随之提高,且二者均与跑步机步行能力的改善显著相关。除一名受试者外,所有受试者在训练8个月后返回进行随访评估;虽然跑步机步行表现略有下降,但地面行走得分保持相对稳定。随访中主观幸福感的唯一变化是身体功能满意度略有下降。
每周三次、为期12个月的BWSTT是改善慢性不完全性SCI患者跑步机步行能力和主观幸福感指标的有效刺激,并且在训练停止后,这些改善大多维持了长达8个月。