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中风康复中手臂运动的声波化——神经音乐疗法的一种新方法。

Sonification of Arm Movements in Stroke Rehabilitation - A Novel Approach in Neurologic Music Therapy.

作者信息

Scholz Daniel S, Rohde Sönke, Nikmaram Nikou, Brückner Hans-Peter, Großbach Michael, Rollnik Jens D, Altenmüller Eckart O

机构信息

Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, University of Music, Drama and Media , Hannover , Germany.

Institute for Neurorehabilitational Research (InFo), BDH-Clinic Hessisch Oldendorf, Teaching Hospital of Hannover Medical School (MHH) , Hessisch Oldendorf , Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2016 Jun 30;7:106. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2016.00106. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Gross motor impairments are common after stroke, but efficient and motivating therapies for these impairments are scarce. We present an innovative musical sonification therapy, especially designed to retrain patients' gross motor functions. Sonification should motivate patients and provide additional sensory input informing about relative limb position. Twenty-five stroke patients were included in a clinical pre-post study and took part in the sonification training. The patients' upper extremity functions, their psychological states, and their arm movement smoothness were assessed pre and post training. Patients were randomly assigned to either of two groups. Both groups received an average of 10 days (M = 9.88; SD = 2.03; 30 min/day) of musical sonification therapy [music group (MG)] or a sham sonification movement training [control group (CG)], respectively. The only difference between the two protocols was that in the CG no sound was played back during training. In the beginning, patients explored the acoustic effects of their arm movements in space. At the end of the training, the patients played simple melodies by coordinated arm movements. The 15 patients in the MG showed significantly reduced joint pain (F = 19.96, p < 0.001) in the Fugl-Meyer assessment after training. They also reported a trend to have improved hand function in the stroke impact scale as compared to the CG. Movement smoothness at day 1, day 5, and the last day of the intervention was compared in MG patients and found to be significantly better after the therapy. Taken together, musical sonification may be a promising therapy for motor impairments after stroke, but further research is required since estimated effect sizes point to moderate treatment outcomes.

摘要

粗大运动功能障碍在中风后很常见,但针对这些障碍的有效且能激发动力的治疗方法却很少。我们提出了一种创新的音乐声化疗法,专门设计用于重新训练患者的粗大运动功能。声化应能激发患者的动力,并提供有关肢体相对位置的额外感官输入。25名中风患者被纳入一项临床前后研究,并参与了声化训练。在训练前后评估了患者的上肢功能、心理状态和手臂运动的平滑度。患者被随机分为两组。两组分别接受了平均10天(M = 9.88;SD = 2.03;每天30分钟)的音乐声化疗法[音乐组(MG)]或假声化运动训练[对照组(CG)]。两种方案的唯一区别在于,在对照组的训练过程中不播放声音。开始时,患者探索了他们在空间中手臂运动的声学效果。在训练结束时,患者通过协调手臂运动来演奏简单的旋律。音乐组的15名患者在训练后的Fugl-Meyer评估中显示关节疼痛明显减轻(F = 19.96,p < 0.001)。他们还报告说,与对照组相比,在中风影响量表中手部功能有改善的趋势。对音乐组患者在干预第1天、第5天和最后一天的运动平滑度进行了比较,发现治疗后明显更好。综上所述,音乐声化可能是一种治疗中风后运动障碍的有前景的疗法,但由于估计的效应大小表明治疗效果中等,因此还需要进一步研究。

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