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帕金森病患者在不规则地形上行走时的双任务干扰。

Dual-task interference during gait on irregular terrain in people with Parkinson's disease.

作者信息

Xu Hang, Merryweather Andrew, Foreman K Bo, Zhao Jie, Hunt MaryEllen

机构信息

Jiangsu Province Keylab of Anesthesiology, Xuzhou Medical University, 209 Tongshan Road, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, 221004, China; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2018 Jun;63:17-22. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.04.027. Epub 2018 Apr 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gait impairments in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) are accentuated in dual-task conditions. Most PD studies on dual-task gait have measured only straight line walking and treadmill gait. Gait alterations on irregular terrain are poorly understood.

RESEARCH QUESTION

To what extent does walking on irregular terrain exacerbate dual-task interference in people with PD, compared to age-matched control participants?

METHODS

Gait data were collected for nine participants with mild to moderate PD and nine healthy age-matched participants on regular and irregular terrains. Gait was tested as a single task and in dual-task conditions with serial 7 subtractions. The spatiotemporal variables (speed, cadence, single limb support, step length and width), kinematic variables (range of motion for hip, knee and ankle joints) and stability variables (trunk range of motion and center of mass acceleration RMS) were compared across conditions.

RESULTS

People with PD showed reduced gait speed and cadence and increased mediolateral center of mass acceleration when walking on irregular terrain with dual-tasks. Surface irregularity was associated with increased ankle transverse motion in both groups. Increased hip and knee sagittal motion was observed in the control participants when terrain changed from regular to irregular under dual-task conditions. This was not statistically significant for the PD group.

SIGNIFICANCE

Dual-task walking on irregular terrain exacerbated the gait deficits, particularly for people with PD. Gait speed, cadence and mediolateral body stability were compromised when people with PD walked on irregular terrain whilst performing dual-tasks. There was an increase in ankle transverse motion in both groups when traversing irregular terrain. This might have been an adaptive strategy, to prevent tripping.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者的步态障碍在双重任务条件下会更加明显。大多数关于双重任务步态的PD研究仅测量了直线行走和跑步机步态。人们对不规则地形上的步态改变了解甚少。

研究问题

与年龄匹配的对照组参与者相比,在不规则地形上行走会在多大程度上加剧PD患者的双重任务干扰?

方法

收集了9名轻度至中度PD患者和9名年龄匹配的健康参与者在规则和不规则地形上的步态数据。步态测试分为单任务和双重任务条件(连续进行7减法)。比较了不同条件下的时空变量(速度、步频、单腿支撑、步长和步宽)、运动学变量(髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的活动范围)和稳定性变量(躯干活动范围和质心加速度均方根)。

结果

PD患者在双重任务下在不规则地形上行走时,步态速度和步频降低,质心在内外侧方向的加速度增加。两组中表面不规则性均与踝关节横向运动增加有关。在双重任务条件下,当地形从规则变为不规则时,可以观察到对照组参与者的髋关节和膝关节矢状面运动增加。对于PD组,这在统计学上不显著。

意义

在不规则地形上进行双重任务行走会加剧步态缺陷,尤其是对PD患者而言。当PD患者在不规则地形上进行双重任务行走时,步态速度、步频和身体在内外侧方向的稳定性会受到影响。两组在穿越不规则地形时踝关节横向运动均增加。这可能是一种适应性策略,以防止绊倒。

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