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描述不完全性脊髓损伤后的肢体间同步性:一项横断面研究。

Characterizing inter-limb synchronization after incomplete spinal cord injury: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

KITE, Toronto Rehab - University Health Network, 520 Sutherland Dr., M4G 3V9, Canada.

KITE, Toronto Rehab - University Health Network, 520 Sutherland Dr., M4G 3V9, Canada; Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, 500 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1V7, Canada.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2021 Mar;85:191-197. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.02.007. Epub 2021 Feb 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) demonstrate greater postural sway and increased dependency on vision to maintain balance compared to able-bodied individuals. Research on standing balance after iSCI has focused on the joint contribution of the lower limbs; however, inter-limb synchrony in quiet standing is a sensitive measure of individual limb contributions to standing balance control in other neurological populations. It is unknown if and how reduced inter-limb synchrony contributes to the poor standing balance of individuals with iSCI.

RESEARCH QUESTION

How does an iSCI affect inter-limb synchrony and weight-bearing symmetry in standing?

METHODS

Eighteen individuals with non-progressive motor iSCI and 15 age- and sex-matched able-bodied individuals (M-AB) were included in the study. Participants stood in a standardized position on two adjacent force plates in eyes open and closed conditions for 70 s per condition. Net centre-of-pressure (COP) root mean square (RMS), net COP velocity, COP inter-limb synchrony (i.e. cross-correlation between left and right COP), and weight-bearing asymmetry (i.e. vertical force from each limb over total vertical force) were calculated. Muscle strength of the lower limbs was assessed with manual muscle testing.

RESULTS

Individuals with iSCI demonstrated reduced inter-limb synchrony when standing with eyes open and eyes closed, but did not differ to M-AB with respect to weight-bearing asymmetry. They also produced greater net COP RMS and velocity when compared to M-AB. Muscle strength of the two lower limbs demonstrated an overall asymmetry in individuals with iSCI.

SIGNIFICANCE

Individuals with iSCI demonstrated impaired balance control as evidenced by reduced inter-limb synchrony and greater COP RMS and velocity compared to M-AB individuals. This increased understanding of how balance control is impaired following iSCI may inform balance assessment and intervention for this population. Future work examining the association between inter-limb synchrony and the occurrence of falls in iSCI is warranted.

摘要

背景

与身体健全的个体相比,不完全性脊髓损伤(iSCI)个体的姿势摆动更大,并且在维持平衡时更依赖视觉。iSCI 后的站立平衡研究主要集中在下肢的联合贡献上;然而,在安静站立时的肢体间同步性是衡量其他神经病变人群中个体肢体对站立平衡控制贡献的敏感指标。目前尚不清楚肢体间同步性的降低是否以及如何影响 iSCI 个体的站立平衡。

研究问题

iSCI 如何影响站立时的肢体间同步性和承重对称性?

方法

本研究纳入了 18 名非进行性运动性 iSCI 个体和 15 名年龄和性别匹配的身体健全个体(M-AB)。参与者在两种相邻的力板上以睁眼和闭眼两种状态各站立 70s。计算净中心压力(COP)均方根(RMS)、净 COP 速度、COP 肢体间同步性(即左、右 COP 之间的互相关)和承重不对称性(即每个肢体的垂直力与总垂直力之比)。通过手动肌肉测试评估下肢肌肉力量。

结果

iSCI 个体在睁眼和闭眼站立时表现出肢体间同步性降低,但与 M-AB 相比,承重不对称性没有差异。与 M-AB 相比,他们的净 COP RMS 和速度更大。iSCI 个体的两条下肢的肌肉力量总体上表现出不对称性。

意义

与 M-AB 个体相比,iSCI 个体表现出平衡控制受损,表现在肢体间同步性降低以及 COP RMS 和速度增加。这增加了对 iSCI 后平衡控制受损的理解,可能为该人群的平衡评估和干预提供信息。未来有必要研究 iSCI 中肢体间同步性与跌倒发生之间的关联。

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