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慢性脑卒中患者应用后倒恢复训练:一项单组干预研究。

Posterior fall-recovery training applied to individuals with chronic stroke: A single-group intervention study.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Applied Physiology University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA; Department of Health and Physical Education, Monmouth University, West, Long Branch, NJ, USA.

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2021 Feb;82:105249. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2020.105249. Epub 2020 Dec 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To assess the effects of the initial stepping limb on posterior fall recovery in individuals with chronic stroke, as well as to determine the benefits of fall-recovery training on these outcomes.

METHODS

This was a single-group intervention study of 13 individuals with chronic stroke. Participants performed up to six training sessions, each including progressively challenging, treadmill-induced perturbations from a standing position. Progressions focused on initial steps with the paretic or non-paretic limb. The highest perturbation level achieved, the proportion of successful recoveries, step and trunk kinematics, as well as stance-limb muscle activation about the ankle were compared between the initial stepping limbs in the first session. Limb-specific outcomes were also compared between the first and last training sessions.

FINDINGS

In the first session, initial steps with the non-paretic limb were associated with a higher proportion of success and larger perturbations than steps with the paretic limb (p = 0.02, Cohen's d = 0.8). Paretic-limb steps were wider relative to the center of mass (CoM; p = 0.01, d = 1.3), likely due to an initial standing position with the CoM closer to the non-paretic limb (p = 0.01, d = 1.4). In the last training session, participants recovered from a higher proportion of perturbations and advanced to larger perturbations (p < 0.05, d > 0.6). There were no notable changes in kinematic or electromyography variables with training (p > 0.07, d < 0.5).

INTERPRETATION

The skill of posterior stepping in response to a perturbation can be improved with practice in those with chronic stroke, we were not able to identify consistent underlying kinematic mechanisms behind this adaptation.

摘要

背景

评估慢性卒中患者初始迈步腿对后向跌倒恢复的影响,以及确定跌倒恢复训练对这些结果的益处。

方法

这是一项针对 13 名慢性卒中患者的单组干预研究。参与者完成了多达 6 次训练,每次训练都包括从站立位开始的逐渐具有挑战性的跑步机诱发的干扰。进展集中在患侧或非患侧肢体的初始迈步上。在第一次训练中,比较了第一会话中初始迈步腿的最高达到的干扰水平、成功恢复的比例、步和躯干运动学以及踝关节处支撑腿肌肉的激活情况。还比较了第一次和最后一次训练之间的肢体特定结果。

发现

在第一次训练中,非患侧肢体的初始迈步与较高的成功率和较大的干扰有关(p=0.02,Cohen's d=0.8)。与质心(CoM)相比,患侧肢体的步幅更宽(p=0.01,d=1.3),这可能是由于初始站立位置时 CoM更靠近非患侧肢体(p=0.01,d=1.4)。在最后一次训练中,参与者从更高比例的干扰中恢复过来,并进展到更大的干扰(p<0.05,d>0.6)。随着训练的进行,运动学或肌电图变量没有明显变化(p>0.07,d<0.5)。

解释

在慢性卒中患者中,通过练习可以提高对干扰后向后迈步的技能,但我们无法确定这种适应背后的一致运动学机制。

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