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一项关于基于跑步机的扰动对评估和改善慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者行走稳定性的可行性和有效性的初步研究。

A pilot study on the feasibility and effectiveness of treadmill-based perturbations for assessing and improving walking stability in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

作者信息

McCrum Christopher, Vaes Anouk W, Delbressine Jeannet M, Koopman Maud, Liu Wai-Yan, Willems Paul, Meijer Kenneth, Spruit Martijn A

机构信息

Department of Nutrition and Movement Sciences, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Research and Development, CIRO, Horn, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2022 Jan;91:105538. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2021.105538. Epub 2021 Nov 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls risk is elevated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, there is a lack of evidence regarding the contributing factors. Here, we examined the feasibility of, and initial responses to, large walking perturbations in COPD, as well as the adaptation potential of people with COPD to repeated walking perturbations that might indicate potential for perturbation-based balance training in COPD.

METHODS

12 participants with COPD undergoing inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation and 12 age-gender-matched healthy control participants walked on an instrumented treadmill and experienced repeated treadmill-belt acceleration perturbations (leading to a forward balance loss). Three-dimensional motion capture was used to quantify the stability of participants body position during perturbed walking. Feasibility, stability following the initial perturbations and adaptation to repeated perturbations were assessed.

FINDINGS

Using perturbations in this manner was feasible in this population (no harness assists and participants completed the minimum number of perturbations). No clear, specific deficit in reactive walking stability in COPD was found (no significant effects of participant group on stability or recovery step outcomes). There were mixed results for the adaptability outcomes which overall indicated some adaptability to repeated perturbations, but not to the same extent as the healthy control participants.

INTERPRETATION

Treadmill-based perturbations during walking are feasible in COPD. COPD does not appear to result in significant deficits in stability following sudden perturbations and patients do demonstrate some adaptability to repeated perturbations. Perturbation-based balance training may be considered for fall prevention in research and practice in people with COPD.

摘要

背景

慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者跌倒风险升高。然而,关于其影响因素的证据不足。在此,我们研究了COPD患者对大幅度步行扰动的可行性及初始反应,以及COPD患者对重复步行扰动的适应潜力,这可能表明COPD患者基于扰动的平衡训练具有潜在可能性。

方法

12名接受住院肺康复治疗的COPD患者和12名年龄、性别匹配的健康对照参与者在装有仪器的跑步机上行走,并经历重复的跑步机皮带加速扰动(导致向前平衡丧失)。使用三维运动捕捉技术量化参与者在受扰步行过程中身体位置的稳定性。评估了可行性、初始扰动后的稳定性以及对重复扰动的适应性。

研究结果

以这种方式使用扰动在该人群中是可行的(无需安全带辅助且参与者完成了最少次数的扰动)。未发现COPD患者在反应性步行稳定性方面存在明确、特定的缺陷(参与者组对稳定性或恢复步结果无显著影响)。适应性结果好坏参半,总体表明对重复扰动有一定适应性,但程度不及健康对照参与者。

解读

步行过程中基于跑步机的扰动在COPD患者中是可行的。COPD患者在突然扰动后似乎不会导致稳定性显著下降,且患者确实表现出对重复扰动的一定适应性。在COPD患者的研究和实践中,可考虑基于扰动的平衡训练来预防跌倒。

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