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分带式步行:一段难以忘怀的体验。

Split-belt walking: An experience that is hard to forget.

作者信息

Buurke Tom J W, Sharma Nikita, Swart Sander B, van der Woude Lucas H V, den Otter Rob, Lamoth Claudine J C

机构信息

University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Human Movement Sciences, Groningen 9713 AV, the Netherlands; Department of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven 3000, Belgium.

University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Human Movement Sciences, Groningen 9713 AV, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2022 Sep;97:184-187. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.08.003. Epub 2022 Aug 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The common paradigm to study the adaptability of human gait is split-belt walking. Short-term savings (minutes to days) of split-belt adaptation have been widely studied to gain knowledge in locomotor learning but reports on long-term savings are limited. Here, we studied whether after a prolonged inter-exposure interval (three weeks), the newly acquired locomotor pattern is subject to forgetting or that the pattern is saved in long-term locomotor memory.

RESEARCH QUESTION

Can savings of adaptation to split-belt walking remain after a prolonged inter-exposure interval of three weeks?

METHODS

Fourteen healthy adults participated in a single ten-minute adaptation session to split-belt walking and five-minute washout to tied-belt walking. They received no training after the first exposure and returned to the laboratory exactly three weeks later for the second exposure. To identify the adaptation trends and quantify saving parameters we used Singular Spectrum Analysis, a non-parametric, data-driven approach. We identified trends in step length asymmetry and double support asymmetry, and calculated the adaptation volume (reduction in asymmetry over the course of adaptation), and the plateau time (time required for the trend to level off).

RESULTS

At the second exposure after three weeks, we found substantial savings in adaptation for step length asymmetry volume (61.6-67.6% decrease) and plateau time (76.3 % decrease). No differences were found during washout or in double support asymmetry.

SIGNIFICANCE

This study shows that able-bodied individuals retain savings of split-belt adaptation over a three-week period, which indicates that only naïve split-belt walkers should be included in split-belt adaptation studies, as previous experience to split-belt walking will not be washed out, even after a prolonged period. In future research, these results can be compared with long-term savings in patient groups, to gain insight into factors underlying (un)successful gait training in rehabilitation.

摘要

背景

研究人类步态适应性的常见范式是分带行走。分带适应的短期留存(数分钟至数天)已得到广泛研究,以获取运动学习方面的知识,但关于长期留存的报道有限。在此,我们研究了在延长的暴露间隔期(三周)后,新获得的运动模式是会被遗忘,还是会保存在长期运动记忆中。

研究问题

分带行走适应的留存情况在三周的延长暴露间隔期后是否依然存在?

方法

14名健康成年人参加了一次为期10分钟的分带行走适应训练和一次为期5分钟的恢复到绑带行走的洗脱期。他们在首次暴露后未接受任何训练,并在恰好三周后返回实验室进行第二次暴露。为了确定适应趋势并量化留存参数,我们使用了奇异谱分析,这是一种非参数的数据驱动方法。我们确定了步长不对称和双支撑不对称的趋势,并计算了适应量(适应过程中不对称性的降低)和平稳期(趋势趋于平稳所需的时间)。

结果

在三周后的第二次暴露时,我们发现步长不对称量的适应留存显著(减少61.6 - 67.6%),平稳期也显著减少(减少76.3%)。在洗脱期或双支撑不对称方面未发现差异。

意义

本研究表明,身体健全的个体在三周内保留了分带适应的留存,这表明在分带适应研究中应仅纳入初次进行分带行走的个体,因为即使经过较长时间,先前的分带行走经验也不会被消除。在未来的研究中,这些结果可与患者群体的长期留存情况进行比较,以深入了解康复中步态训练(未)成功的潜在因素。

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