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帕金森病患者的分腿式跑步机行走:系统评价。

Split-belt treadmill walking in patients with Parkinson's disease: A systematic review.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Department of Sports Science, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany.

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, KU, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2019 Mar;69:187-194. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.01.032. Epub 2019 Feb 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Walking on a split-belt treadmill (SBT) can help to modulate an asymmetric gait, particularly for people with neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease (PD), where asymmetry plays a role due to the laterality of the disease.

RESEARCH QUESTION

This systematic review critically evaluates the literature on SBT in PD. First, different SBT paradigms and methodological approaches were evaluated. Second, the review explored how people with PD adapt their gait to different SBT conditions compared to healthy controls (HC).

METHODS

We conducted a systematic search of the PubMED, PsychINFO, and Web of Knowledge databases. Original research articles, published in English and investigating SBT walking in people with PD, were included.

RESULTS

From the 925 studies originally identified, seven met the inclusion criteria and were selected for evaluation (n = 118 individuals with PD of whom 44 had freezing of gait (FOG)). The SBT paradigms varied across studies regarding the SBT settings, definitions of gait variables, and criteria for determining dominance of body side. Gait variability and bilateral coordination were found to adapt to the SBT condition similarly in people with PD and healthy controls (HC). Inconsistent results were found with respect to the adaptation of gait asymmetry, for the differences between PD and HC participants. The subgroup of people with PD and FOG showed reduced accuracy in detecting belt speed differences and slower adaptation to SBT conditions.

CONCLUSION

Individuals with mild to moderately severe PD adapted similarly to HCs to SBT walking for gait variability and bilateral gait coordination. However, those with FOG had impaired perception of belt speed differences and did not adapt their gait so readily. Although SBT can be useful for modulating gait asymmetry in some people with PD, it was not beneficial for all. We recommend standardization of SBT protocols for clinical practice in future studies.

摘要

背景

在分割带跑步机(SBT)上行走可以帮助调节不对称步态,尤其对于患有神经疾病的人,例如帕金森病(PD),由于疾病的偏侧性,不对称性起着作用。

研究问题

本系统评价批判性地评估了 PD 中 SBT 的文献。首先,评估了不同的 SBT 范式和方法学方法。其次,本综述探讨了与健康对照(HC)相比,PD 患者如何适应不同 SBT 条件下的步态。

方法

我们对 PubMED、PsychINFO 和 Web of Knowledge 数据库进行了系统搜索。纳入了以 PD 患者 SBT 行走为研究对象且发表于英文期刊的原始研究文章。

结果

最初确定的 925 项研究中有 7 项符合纳入标准并被选择进行评估(n=118 名 PD 患者,其中 44 名有冻结步态(FOG))。研究之间的 SBT 范式在 SBT 设置、步态变量的定义以及确定身体侧优势的标准方面有所不同。PD 和 HC 患者的步态变异性和双侧协调性均适应 SBT 条件。然而,在步态不对称的适应方面,PD 和 HC 参与者之间的差异存在不一致的结果。FOG 亚组的人在检测皮带速度差异的准确性较低,并且对 SBT 条件的适应较慢。

结论

轻度至中度严重 PD 患者与 HC 患者相似,适应 SBT 行走的步态变异性和双侧步态协调性。然而,那些有 FOG 的人对皮带速度差异的感知能力受损,并且不太容易适应他们的步态。虽然 SBT 可能对一些 PD 患者的步态不对称性调节有用,但并非对所有人都有益。我们建议在未来的研究中为临床实践标准化 SBT 协议。

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