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注意力焦点在假肢训练中的方向:当前的实践和改善下肢丧失者运动学习的潜力。

Direction of attentional focus in prosthetic training: Current practice and potential for improving motor learning in individuals with lower limb loss.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America.

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jul 7;17(7):e0262977. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262977. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Adopting an external focus of attention has been shown to benefit motor performance and learning. However, the potential of optimizing attentional focus for improving prosthetic motor skills in lower limb prosthesis (LLP) users has not been examined. In this study, we investigated the frequency and direction of attentional focus embedded in the verbal instructions in a clinical prosthetic training setting.

METHODS

Twenty-one adult LLP users (8 female, 13 male; 85% at K3 level; mean age = 50.5) were recruited from prosthetic clinics in the Southern Nevada region. Verbal interactions between LLP users and their prosthetists (mean experience = 10 years, range = 4-21 years) during prosthetic training were recorded. Recordings were analyzed to categorize the direction of attentional focus embedded in the instructional and feedback statements as internal, external, mixed, or unfocused. We also explored whether LLP users' age, time since amputation, and perceived mobility were associated with the proportion of attentional focus statements they received.

RESULTS

We recorded a total of 20 training sessions, yielding 904 statements of instruction from 338 minutes of training. Overall, one verbal interaction occurred every 22.1 seconds. Among the statements, 64% were internal, 9% external, 3% mixed, and 25% unfocused. Regression analysis revealed that female, older, and higher functioning LLP users were significantly more likely to receive internally-focused instructions (p = 0.006, 0.035, and 0.024, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

Our results demonstrated that verbal instructions and feedback are frequently provided to LLP users during prosthetic training. Most verbal interactions are focused internally on the LLP users' body movements and not externally on the movement effects.

IMPACT STATEMENT

While more research is needed to explore how motor learning principles may be applied to improve LLP user outcomes, clinicians should consider adopting the best available scientific evidence during treatment. Overreliance on internally-focused instructions as observed in the current study may hinder prosthetic skill learning.

摘要

目的

已证实采用外部注意焦点有益于运动表现和学习。然而,对于优化注意焦点以提高下肢假体(LLP)使用者的假体运动技能,其潜力尚未被检验。本研究调查了临床假体训练环境中,嵌入在口头指导中的注意焦点的频率和方向。

方法

从内华达州南部地区的假肢诊所招募了 21 名成年 LLP 用户(8 名女性,13 名男性;85%处于 K3 级别;平均年龄=50.5 岁)。记录 LLP 用户与其假肢技师在假肢训练过程中的口头互动。分析记录,将指导和反馈陈述中嵌入的注意焦点方向分类为内部、外部、混合或无焦点。我们还探讨了 LLP 用户的年龄、截肢后时间和感知移动能力是否与他们收到的注意焦点陈述的比例有关。

结果

我们总共记录了 20 次训练,从 338 分钟的训练中获得了 904 条指导陈述。总体而言,每 22.1 秒就会发生一次口头互动。在这些陈述中,64%是内部的,9%是外部的,3%是混合的,25%是无焦点的。回归分析显示,女性、年龄较大和功能较高的 LLP 用户更有可能接收到内部焦点的指导(p=0.006、0.035 和 0.024)。

结论

我们的结果表明,在假肢训练期间,经常向 LLP 用户提供口头指导和反馈。大多数口头互动都集中在 LLP 用户的身体运动上,而不是外部的运动效果上。

意义

虽然需要更多的研究来探索如何将运动学习原则应用于改善 LLP 用户的结果,但临床医生在治疗中应考虑采用最佳的现有科学证据。当前研究中观察到的对内部焦点指导的过度依赖可能会阻碍假肢技能的学习。

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