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偏瘫患者单侧阶梯训练后步态对称性的快速和长期适应性变化

Rapid and long-term adaptations in gait symmetry following unilateral step training in people with hemiparesis.

作者信息

Kahn Jennifer H, Hornby T George

机构信息

Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2009 May;89(5):474-83. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20080237. Epub 2009 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

Evidence for specific physical interventions that improve walking symmetry in individuals with hemiparesis poststroke is limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the rapid and prolonged effects of unilateral step training (UST) on step length asymmetry (SLA) in people with hemiparesis.

SUBJECTS AND DESIGN

Eighteen individuals with chronic hemiparesis and substantial SLA during overground walking participated in a single-group, pretest-posttest study. The study consisted of 2 phases, with 10 subjects participating in each phase; 2 subjects participated in both phases.

INTERVENTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS

To investigate rapid effects of UST, the participants completed a 20-minute session of UST on a treadmill with their unimpaired limb, with the impaired limb held stationary off the treadmill. Data for spatiotemporal gait parameters during overground walking at self-selected and fastest speeds were collected prior to and following UST, with follow-up measurements at 1 day and 1 week. To investigate the prolonged effects, the participants completed ten 20-minute sessions of UST. Data for spatiotemporal gait parameters were collected prior to training as well as after every third session, with follow-up measurements at 1 and 2 weeks.

RESULTS

Immediately following UST, SLA tested during fast-paced overground walking improved by up to 13% (49% reduced to a 36% SLA), with changes retained for up to 24 hours. Following 10 sessions of UST, SLA improved significantly, with changes retained for up to 2 weeks.

LIMITATIONS

Despite repeated baseline measurements, the absence of a control group was a limitation. Furthermore, stepping characteristics during UST were not quantified.

CONCLUSION

Unilateral step training may improve spatiotemporal patterns in people with substantial gait asymmetry poststroke. Repeated training may be necessary for maintenance of adaptations.

摘要

背景与目的

关于改善中风后偏瘫患者步行对称性的特定物理干预措施的证据有限。本研究旨在调查单侧步幅训练(UST)对偏瘫患者步长不对称性(SLA)的快速和长期影响。

受试者与设计

18名在地面行走时存在慢性偏瘫且步长不对称明显的个体参与了一项单组、前后测研究。该研究包括两个阶段,每个阶段有10名受试者参与;2名受试者参与了两个阶段。

干预与测量

为了研究UST的快速影响,参与者使用其未受损肢体在跑步机上完成了20分钟的UST,受损肢体保持静止不接触跑步机。在UST前后收集了自选速度和最快速度下地面行走时的时空步态参数数据,并在1天和1周进行随访测量。为了研究长期影响,参与者完成了十次20分钟的UST。在训练前以及每三次训练后收集时空步态参数数据,并在1周和2周进行随访测量。

结果

UST后立即进行快速地面行走测试时,SLA改善了高达13%(从49%降至36%),且变化持续长达24小时。经过10次UST训练后,SLA显著改善,且变化持续长达2周。

局限性

尽管进行了多次基线测量,但缺乏对照组是一个局限性。此外,UST期间的步幅特征未进行量化。

结论

单侧步幅训练可能改善中风后步态不对称严重的患者的时空模式。可能需要重复训练以维持适应性变化。

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