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不完全性脊髓损伤患者反应性平衡的踏步反应

Stepping responses for reactive balance for individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury.

作者信息

Lee Jae W, Mauceri Shauna, Chan Katherine, Unger Janelle, Musselman Kristin E, Masani Kei

机构信息

Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, 164 College St., Toronto, ON M5S 3G9, Canada; KITE Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5G 2A2, Canada.

Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, 164 College St., Toronto, ON M5S 3G9, Canada.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2023 Apr;151:111519. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111519. Epub 2023 Mar 2.

Abstract

Incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) causes impairment of reactive balance control, leading to higher fall risk. In our previous work, we found that individuals with iSCI were more likely to exhibit multiple-step response during the lean-and-release (LR) test, where the participant leaned forward while a tether supported 8-12% of the body weight and received a sudden release, inducing reactive steps. Here we investigated the foot placement of people with iSCI during the LR test using margin-of-stability (MOS). Twenty-one individuals with iSCI (age: 56.1 ± 16.1 years old; mass: 72.5 ± 19.0 kg; height: 166 ± 12 cm), and fifteen age- and sex-matched able-bodied (AB) individuals (age: 56.1 ± 12.9 years old; mass: 57.4 ± 10.9 kg; height: 164 ± 8 cm) participated in the study. The participants performed ten trials of the LR test and also completed clinical assessment of balance and strengths, including the Mini-Balance Evaluations Systems Test, the Community Balance and Mobility Scale, gait speed, and lower extremity manual muscle testing. MOS was significantly smaller during multiple-step responses than during single-step responses for both individuals with iSCI and AB counterparts. Using binary logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic analyses, we demonstrated that MOS can distinguish single- and multiple-step responses. In addition, individuals with iSCI demonstrated significantly larger intra-subject variability of MOS compared to AB individuals at first foot contact. Further, we found that MOS correlated with clinical measures of balance including one for reactive balance. We conclude that individuals with iSCI were less likely to demonstrate foot placement with sufficiently large MOS, which may increase the tendency to exhibit multiple-step responses.

摘要

不完全性脊髓损伤(iSCI)会导致反应性平衡控制受损,从而增加跌倒风险。在我们之前的研究中,我们发现iSCI患者在倾斜-释放(LR)测试中更有可能表现出多步反应,即在参与者向前倾斜时,系绳支撑8%-12%的体重,然后突然释放,引发反应性步幅。在此,我们使用稳定裕度(MOS)研究了iSCI患者在LR测试中的足部放置情况。21名iSCI患者(年龄:56.1±16.1岁;体重:72.5±19.0千克;身高:166±12厘米)和15名年龄及性别匹配的健全(AB)个体(年龄:56.1±12.9岁;体重:57.4±10.9千克;身高:164±8厘米)参与了这项研究。参与者进行了10次LR测试试验,并完成了平衡和力量的临床评估,包括迷你平衡评估系统测试、社区平衡与移动量表、步速以及下肢徒手肌力测试。对于iSCI患者及其AB对照者,多步反应期间的MOS显著小于单步反应期间的MOS。使用二元逻辑回归和受试者工作特征分析,我们证明MOS可以区分单步和多步反应。此外,与AB个体相比,iSCI患者在首次足部接触时MOS的受试者内变异性显著更大。此外,我们发现MOS与包括反应性平衡在内的平衡临床指标相关。我们得出结论,iSCI患者不太可能表现出具有足够大MOS的足部放置,这可能会增加表现出多步反应的倾向。

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