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脊髓型颈椎病患者的功能性平衡测试。

Functional Balance Testing in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Patients.

机构信息

Texas Back Institute Research Foundation, Plano, TX.

Texas Back Institute, Plano, TX.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2019 Jan 15;44(2):103-109. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002768.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

A prospective cohort study.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to quantify the amount of sway associated with maintaining a balanced posture in a group of untreated cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) patients.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Balance is defined as the ability of the human body to maintain its center of mass (COM) within the base of support with minimal postural sway. Sway is the movement of the COM in the horizontal plane when a person is standing in a static position. CSM patients have impaired body balance and proprioceptive loss.

METHODS

Thirty-two CSM patients performed a series of functional balance tests a week before surgery. Sixteen healthy controls (HCs) performed a similar balance test. Patients are instructed to stand erect with feet together and eyes opened in their self-perceived balanced and natural position for a full minute. All test subjects were fitted to a full-body reflective markers set and surface electromyography (EMG).

RESULTS

CSM patients had more COM sway in the anterior-posterior (CSM: 2.87 cm vs. C: 0.74 cm; P = 0.023), right-left (CSM: 5.16 cm vs. C: 2.51 cm; P = 0.003) directions as well as head sway (anterior-posterior - CSM: 2.17 cm vs. C: 0.82 cm; P = 0.010 and right-left - CSM: 3.66 cm vs. C: 1.69 cm; P = 0.044), more COM (CSM: 44.72 cm vs. HC: 19.26 cm, p = 0.001), and head (Pre: 37.87 cm vs. C: 19.93 cm, P = 0.001) total sway in comparison to controls. CSM patients utilized significantly more muscle activity to maintain static standing, evidenced by the increased trunk and lower extremity muscle activity (multifidus, erector spinae, rectus femoris, and tibialis anterior, P < 0.050) during 1-minute standing.

CONCLUSION

In symptomatic CSM patients, COM and head total sway were significantly greater than controls. Individuals with CSM exhibit more trunk and lower extremity muscle activity, and thus expend more neuromuscular energy to maintain a balanced, static standing posture. This study is the first effort to evaluate global balance as a dynamic process in this patient population.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

摘要

研究设计

前瞻性队列研究。

目的

本研究旨在定量评估一组未经治疗的颈椎病脊髓病(CSM)患者在维持平衡姿势时的身体摆动幅度。

背景资料概要

平衡是指人体在最小姿势摆动的情况下将其质心(COM)保持在支撑基础内的能力。当人处于静态站立位置时,摆动是 COM 在水平面上的运动。CSM 患者的身体平衡能力受损,本体感觉丧失。

方法

32 例 CSM 患者在手术前一周进行了一系列功能性平衡测试。16 例健康对照组(HCs)进行了类似的平衡测试。患者被指示双脚并拢,以自己感知的平衡和自然姿势直立站立,持续一分钟。所有测试对象都配备了全身反射标记物套件和表面肌电图(EMG)。

结果

CSM 患者在前-后(CSM:2.87cm 与 C:0.74cm;P=0.023)、左-右(CSM:5.16cm 与 C:2.51cm;P=0.003)方向以及头部摆动(前-后- CSM:2.17cm 与 C:0.82cm;P=0.010 和左-右- CSM:3.66cm 与 C:1.69cm;P=0.044)方面的 COM 摆动更大,COM(CSM:44.72cm 与 HC:19.26cm,p=0.001)和头部(Pre:37.87cm 与 C:19.93cm,P=0.001)总摆动也更大。与对照组相比,CSM 患者在维持静态站立时使用了显著更多的肌肉活动,这表现为在 1 分钟站立期间,躯干和下肢肌肉活动(多裂肌、竖脊肌、股直肌和胫骨前肌,P<0.050)增加。

结论

在有症状的 CSM 患者中,COM 和头部总摆动明显大于对照组。CSM 患者表现出更多的躯干和下肢肌肉活动,因此需要更多的神经肌肉能量来维持平衡的静态站立姿势。这项研究首次尝试评估该患者群体的整体平衡作为一个动态过程。

证据水平

3 级。

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