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鞋类与步行距离对糖尿病周围神经病变患者步态稳定性的影响

The impact of footwear and walking distance on gait stability in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy.

作者信息

Najafi Bijan, Khan Tahir, Fleischer Adam, Wrobel James

机构信息

Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance, Interdisciplinary Consortium for Advanced Motion Performance, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.

出版信息

J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2013 May-Jun;103(3):165-73. doi: 10.7547/1030165.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We explored gait differences in patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and aged-matched controls over short and long walking distances. The potential benefit of footwear for improving gait in patients with DPN was also explored.

METHODS

Twelve patients with DPN and eight controls walked at their habitual speed over short (7 m) and long (20 m) distances under two conditions: barefoot and regular shoes. A validated system of body-worn sensors was used to extract spatiotemporal gait parameters. Neuropathy severity was quantified using vibratory perception threshold measured at the great toe.

RESULTS

Gait deterioration in the DPN group was observed during all of the walking trials. However, the difference between patients with DPN and participants in the control group achieved statistical significance only during long walking distance trials. Shod and barefoot double support times were longer in the DPN group during long walking distances (>20%, P = .03). Gait unsteadiness, defined as coefficient of variation of gait velocity, was also significantly higher in the DPN group when barefoot walking over long distances (83%, P = .008). Furthermore, there was a high correlation between neuropathy severity and gait unsteadiness best demonstrated during the barefoot walking/long walking distance condition (r = 0.77, P < .001). The addition of footwear improved gait steadiness in the DPN group by 46% (P = .02). All differences were independent of age, sex, and body mass index (P > .05).

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that gait alteration in patients with DPN is most pronounced while walking barefoot over longer distances and that footwear may improve gait steadiness in patients with DPN.

摘要

背景

我们探究了糖尿病伴周围神经病变(DPN)患者与年龄匹配的对照组在短距离和长距离步行时的步态差异。还探讨了鞋子对改善DPN患者步态的潜在益处。

方法

12名DPN患者和8名对照组人员在两种条件下以习惯速度进行短距离(7米)和长距离(20米)步行:赤脚和穿常规鞋子。使用经过验证的身体佩戴传感器系统提取时空步态参数。通过测量大脚趾的振动感觉阈值来量化神经病变的严重程度。

结果

在所有步行试验中均观察到DPN组的步态恶化。然而,仅在长距离步行试验中,DPN患者与对照组参与者之间的差异达到统计学意义。在长距离步行时(>20%,P = 0.03),DPN组穿鞋子和赤脚时的双支撑时间更长。当赤脚长距离行走时,DPN组中定义为步态速度变异系数的步态不稳定性也显著更高(83%,P = 0.008)。此外,神经病变严重程度与步态不稳定性之间存在高度相关性,在赤脚行走/长距离步行条件下最为明显(r = 0.77,P < 0.001)。穿鞋子使DPN组的步态稳定性提高了46%(P = 0.02)。所有差异均与年龄、性别和体重指数无关(P > 0.05)。

结论

本研究表明,DPN患者在赤脚长距离行走时步态改变最为明显,并且鞋子可能会改善DPN患者的步态稳定性。

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