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血友病患儿在受到意外干扰后的姿势调整。

Postural adjustment after an unexpected perturbation in children with haemophilia.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Communication Disorders and Occupational Therapy. University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Haemophilia. 2012 May;18(3):e311-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2012.02768.x. Epub 2012 Mar 8.

Abstract

Children with haemophilia often bleed inside joints and muscles, which may impair postural adjustments. These postural adjustments are necessary to control postural balance during daily activities. The inability to quickly recover postural balance could elevate the risk of bleeding. To determine whether children with haemophilia have impaired postural adjustment after an unexpected perturbation compared with healthy children. Twenty children with haemophilia comprised the haemophilic group (HG), and 20 healthy, age-paired children comprised the control group (CG). Subjects stood on a force plate, and 4% of the subjects' body weight was applied via a pulley system to a belt around the subjects' trunks. The centre of pressure (COP) displacement was measured after the weight was unexpectedly released to produce a controlled postural perturbation followed by postural adjustment to recover balance. The subjects' postural adjustments in eight subsequent intervals of 1 s (t1-t8), beginning with the moment of weight removal, were compared among intervals and between groups. The applied perturbation magnitudes were the same for both groups, and no difference was observed between the groups in t1. However, the COP displacement in t2 in the HG was significantly higher than in the CG. No differences were observed between the groups in the other intervals. Within-group analysis showed that the COP was higher in t2 than in t4 (P = 0.016), t5 (P = 0.001) and t8 (P = 0.050) in the HG. No differences were observed among intervals in the CG. Children with haemophilia demonstrated differences in postural adjustment while undergoing unexpected balance perturbations when compared with healthily children.

摘要

患有血友病的儿童经常在关节和肌肉内出血,这可能会影响姿势调整。这些姿势调整对于控制日常活动中的姿势平衡是必要的。无法快速恢复姿势平衡可能会增加出血的风险。为了确定与健康儿童相比,患有血友病的儿童在受到意外干扰后是否存在姿势调整受损的情况。20 名血友病儿童组成血友病组(HG),20 名年龄匹配的健康儿童组成对照组(CG)。受试者站在力板上,通过一个皮带系统将 4%的体重施加到受试者的躯干上。在体重意外释放后,测量中心压力(COP)的位移,以产生受控的姿势干扰,然后进行姿势调整以恢复平衡。在接下来的 8 个 1 秒间隔(t1-t8)中比较了受试者从体重移除那一刻开始的姿势调整。在 t1 时,两组的施加干扰幅度相同,两组之间没有差异。然而,在 t2 时,HG 的 COP 位移明显高于 CG。在其他间隔内,两组之间没有差异。组内分析显示,在 HG 中,COP 在 t2 时高于 t4(P=0.016)、t5(P=0.001)和 t8(P=0.050)。在 CG 中,各间隔之间没有差异。与健康儿童相比,患有血友病的儿童在进行意外平衡干扰时表现出不同的姿势调整。

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