Leon Machado Laura, Lucas Kathryn, Behrman Andrea L
Frazier Rehabilitation Institute, UofL Health, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.
Children (Basel). 2023 Mar 20;10(3):594. doi: 10.3390/children10030594.
Incomplete spinal cord injuries (ISCI) in pediatrics and adults can lead to asymmetric motor impairments exhibiting as asymmetries of posture and gait. Recently, rehabilitation guidelines for adults with neurologic injuries have focused on gaining a functional gait pattern as measured by speed and distance, even if asymmetry deficits persist. Activity-based restorative therapies (ABRT) take advantage of activity-dependent neuroplasticity to change an individual's neuromuscular capacity. This is a report of an ambulatory child with chronic ISCI presenting with significant postural and gait asymmetries who enrolled in an ABRT program. Across 79 ABRT sessions, the child gained symmetry during sitting, standing, and walking. Even though this child was a functional ambulator at enrollment, targeting symmetry of movements via improved neuromuscular capacity further enhanced her achievement of kinematically appropriate function for participation in daily activities.
小儿和成人的不完全性脊髓损伤(ISCI)可导致不对称的运动障碍,表现为姿势和步态不对称。最近,针对成人神经损伤的康复指南侧重于获得以速度和距离衡量的功能性步态模式,即使不对称缺陷仍然存在。基于活动的恢复性疗法(ABRT)利用活动依赖性神经可塑性来改变个体的神经肌肉能力。本文报告了一名患有慢性ISCI的能行走儿童,该儿童存在明显的姿势和步态不对称,并参加了ABRT项目。在79次ABRT治疗过程中,该儿童在坐、站和行走时的对称性得到了改善。尽管该儿童在入组时是功能性步行者,但通过改善神经肌肉能力来靶向运动对称性进一步提高了她在运动学上实现适当功能以参与日常活动的能力。