Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration (CIRRIS), IRDPQ, Quebec, Canada.
School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Brain Inj. 2021 Jan 18;35(2):173-179. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2020.1863467. Epub 2021 Jan 16.
: To compare the performance of participants with mTBI and healthy control on locomotor-cognitive dual-tasks in a corridor with limited technology. Prospective study of twenty participants with mTBI (10 women; 22.10 ± 2.97 years; 70.9 ± 22.31 days post-injury), and 20 sex- and age-matched control participants (10 women; 22.55 ± 2.72 years). Participants performed six different dual-tasks combining locomotor tasks (level-walking, obstacle-crossing, and tandem gait) and cognitive tasks (counting backwards and verbal fluency). Symptoms and neuropsychological performance were also assessed. No differences between groups were found for symptoms and neuropsychological measures. For gait speed, the group effect was not significant, but a significant group X cognitive task interaction was found, revealing a tendency toward slower gait speed in the mTBI group during dual-task conditions. A significantly greater dual-task cost for gait speed was found for the mTBI group. Although no statistically significant differences in cognitive performance were observed during dual-tasks, the mTBI group subjectively reported being significantly less concentrated. The present study revealed that in persons who seem to have well recovered after mTBI, on average 71 days post-injury, alterations in gait are detectable using a simple, "low-tech," corridor-based dual-task walking assessment.
: 比较患有 mTBI 和健康对照组在技术有限的走廊中进行运动认知双重任务的表现。前瞻性研究了 20 名患有 mTBI 的参与者(10 名女性;22.10 ± 2.97 岁;70.9 ± 22.31 天)和 20 名性别和年龄匹配的对照组参与者(10 名女性;22.55 ± 2.72 岁)。参与者进行了六项不同的双重任务,包括运动任务(水平行走、跨越障碍物和串联步态)和认知任务(倒数和口头流畅性)。还评估了症状和神经心理学表现。在症状和神经心理学测量方面,两组之间没有差异。对于步态速度,组间效应不显著,但发现组间认知任务存在显著的交互作用,表明 mTBI 组在双重任务条件下步态速度较慢的趋势。mTBI 组的步态速度双重任务成本显著增加。尽管在双重任务期间观察到认知表现没有统计学上的显著差异,但 mTBI 组主观报告说注意力明显不集中。本研究表明,在 mTBI 后似乎已经恢复良好的人,平均在受伤后 71 天,使用简单的“低技术”走廊式双重任务步行评估可以检测到步态的变化。