REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, BIOMED, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium; IPEM Institute of Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium.
IPEM Institute of Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium.
Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2019 Oct;35:92-99. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2019.07.014. Epub 2019 Jul 20.
In Persons with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS), coupling walking to beats/pulses in short bursts is reported to be beneficial for cadence and perceived fatigue. However it is yet to be investigated if coupling and its effects can be sustained for longer durations, required for task-oriented training strategy in PwMS.
To investigate if PwMS compared to healthy controls (HC) sustain synchronization for 12 min when walking to music and metronome, and its effects on perceived physical and cognitive fatigue, motivation and gait compared to walking in silence.
Participants walked for 12 min in three conditions (music, metronome and silence). The tempo of the auditory conditions was individualized. Auditory-motor coupling and spatio-temporal gait parameters were measured during walking. The visual analogue scale was used for perceived fatigue, and the Likert scale for motivation.
27 PwMS and 28 HC participated. All participants synchronized to both stimuli, yet PwMS synchronized better to music. Overall, participants had lower cadence, speed and stride length when over time all conditions, with an exception of HC, with increasing cadence during the music condition. PwMS perceived less cognitive fatigue, no difference in perceived physical fatigue and a higher motivation walking to music compared to metronomes and silence.
12 min of uninterrupted walking was possible in PwMS in all conditions, while better synchronization, low perception of cognitive fatigue and high motivation occurred with music compared to other conditions. Coupling walking to music could offer novel paradigms for motor task-oriented training in PwMS.
在多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)中,短时间内将行走与节拍/脉冲相匹配被报告为对步频和感知疲劳有益。然而,目前尚不清楚是否可以长时间保持这种耦合及其效果,这对于 PwMS 的任务导向训练策略是必要的。
调查与健康对照组(HC)相比,PwMS 在跟随音乐和节拍器行走 12 分钟时是否能保持同步,以及与在安静环境中行走相比,其对感知身体和认知疲劳、动机和步态的影响。
参与者在三种条件(音乐、节拍器和安静)下行走 12 分钟。听觉条件的节奏是个性化的。在行走过程中测量听觉-运动耦合和时空步态参数。使用视觉模拟量表来测量感知疲劳,使用李克特量表来测量动机。
共有 27 名 PwMS 和 28 名 HC 参与了研究。所有参与者都能同步到两种刺激,但 PwMS 与音乐的同步效果更好。总体而言,与其他条件相比,参与者的步频、速度和步长随着时间的推移在所有条件下都较低,但 HC 除外,HC 在音乐条件下步频逐渐增加。与节拍器和安静环境相比,PwMS 认为音乐环境下认知疲劳感更低,身体疲劳感无差异,且更有动力。
在所有条件下,PwMS 都可以进行 12 分钟不间断的行走,而与其他条件相比,与音乐耦合行走可以更好地同步,认知疲劳感更低,动机更高。将行走与音乐相结合可能为 PwMS 的运动任务导向训练提供新的范式。