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实时听觉反馈改善帕金森病患者的步态与行走能力:一项初步及可行性试验

Real-time auditory feedback for improving gait and walking in people with Parkinson's disease: a pilot and feasibility trial.

作者信息

Mayo Nancy E, Mate Kedar K V, Fellows Lesley K, Morais José A, Sharp Madeleine, Lafontaine Anne-Louise, Hill Edward Ted, Dawes Helen, Sharkh Ahmed-Abou

机构信息

Department of Medicine, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE), Research Institute of McGill University Health Center (MUHC), Montreal, QC, Canada.

PhysioBiometrics Inc. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2024 Aug 27;10(1):115. doi: 10.1186/s40814-024-01542-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Technology is poised to bridge the gap between demand for therapies to improve gait in people with Parkinson's and available resources. A wearable sensor, Heel2Toe™, a small device that attaches to the side of the shoe and gives a sound each time the person starts their step with a strong heel strike, has been developed and pre-tested by a team at McGill University. The objective of this study was to estimate feasibility and efficacy potential of the Heel2Toe™ sensor in changing walking capacity and gait pattern in people with Parkinson's.

METHODS

A pilot study was carried out involving 27 people with Parkinson's randomized 2:1 to train with the Heel2Toe[TM] sensor and or to train with recommendations from a gait-related workbook.

RESULTS

A total of 21 completed the 3-month evaluation, 14 trained with the Heel2Toe[TM] sensor, and 7 trained with the workbook. Thirteen of 14 people in the Heel2Toe group improved over measurement error on the primary outcome, the 6-Minute Walk Test, (mean change 66.4 m) and 0 of the 7 in the Workbook group (mean change - 19.4 m): 4 of 14 in the Heel2Toe group made reliable change and 0 of 7 in the Workbook group. Improvements in walking distance were accompanied by improvements in gait quality. Forty percent of participants in the intervention group were strongly satisfied with their technology experience and an additional 37% were satisfied.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite some technological difficulties, feasibility and efficacy potential of the Heel2Toe sensor in improving gait in people with Parkinson's was supported.

摘要

背景

技术有望弥合改善帕金森病患者步态的治疗需求与现有资源之间的差距。麦吉尔大学的一个团队开发并预先测试了一种可穿戴传感器Heel2Toe™,这是一种附着在鞋侧的小型设备,每当人们以有力的脚跟撞击开始迈步时就会发出声音。本研究的目的是评估Heel2Toe™传感器在改变帕金森病患者步行能力和步态模式方面的可行性和潜在疗效。

方法

进行了一项试点研究,纳入27名帕金森病患者,按2:1随机分组,分别使用Heel2Toe™传感器进行训练和按照与步态相关的工作手册中的建议进行训练。

结果

共有21人完成了3个月的评估,14人使用Heel2Toe™传感器进行训练,7人按照工作手册进行训练。Heel2Toe组14人中的13人在主要结局6分钟步行试验中的测量误差有所改善(平均变化66.4米),而工作手册组7人中无人改善(平均变化-19.4米):Heel2Toe组14人中的4人有可靠的变化,工作手册组7人中无人有可靠变化。步行距离的改善伴随着步态质量的提高。干预组40%的参与者对他们的技术体验非常满意,另有37%的人表示满意。

结论

尽管存在一些技术困难,但Heel2Toe传感器在改善帕金森病患者步态方面的可行性和潜在疗效得到了支持。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ec04/11348556/26ae42562db5/40814_2024_1542_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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