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跟随节奏行走:进展性多发性硬化症患者在随着音乐和节拍器以更快和更慢节奏行走时的听觉-运动耦合:一项观察性研究。

Step to the beat: Auditory-motor coupling during walking to higher and lower tempi with music and metronomes in progressive multiple sclerosis: An observational study.

作者信息

Vanbilsen Nele, Moumdjian Lousin, Kinnaert Fenne, Degens Birte, Moens Bart, Goetschalckx Mieke, Kos Daphne, Van Wijmeersch Bart, Leman Marc, Feys Peter

机构信息

Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, University of Hasselt, Wetenschapspark 7, 3590, Diepenbeek, Belgium; Universitair Multiple Sclerosis Centrum (UMSC), Hasselt-Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium.

Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, University of Hasselt, Wetenschapspark 7, 3590, Diepenbeek, Belgium; Universitair Multiple Sclerosis Centrum (UMSC), Hasselt-Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium; IPEM Institute of Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Ghent, Miriam Makebaplein 1, 9000, Gent, Belgium.

出版信息

Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2024 Dec;92:106152. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2024.106152. Epub 2024 Nov 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) are confronted with fatigue and difficulties with walking and even more so in persons with progressive subtypes of MS. Task-oriented training, and more specifically in the form of auditory-motor coupling, where persons are asked to synchronise their steps to beats in music and metronomes, is promising. However, it is currently not known whether persons with progressive MS (PwPMS) can synchronise their steps to beats in music and metronomes and if they can adapt their gait to slower and higher tempi.

METHODS

The study is a case control study where participants with progressive MS (PwPMS) and healthy controls (HCs) were asked to synchronise their steps during overground walking to beats in music and metronomes at five different tempi, ranging from slow (-8%, -4%), baseline (0%) and high (4%, 8%) while synchronisation, spatiotemporal parameters and gait dynamics were recorded. Mixed model analyses were performed on synchronisation outcome measures and spatiotemporal gait parameters. Additionally, a regression analysis was performed to identify clinical factors such as cognition and motor function influencing synchronisation consistency.

RESULTS

In total, 18 PwPMS (mean age = 52.4, median EDSS = 4.24) and 16 healthy controls (HCs) (mean age = 56.5) were included in the study. Results show that both groups were able to synchronise their steps to beats in music and metronomes, but highest synchronisation consistency was reached for metronome conditions compared to music conditions and for HCs compared to persons with progressive MS. Highest synchronisation consistency for persons with progressive MS was found at -4% and 0%. Additionally, more variability in inter-step-intervals and thus a more anti-persistent gait pattern was found for metronome compared to music conditions. Last, lower performance on the Timed Up & Go Test negatively impacted synchronisation consistency.

CONCLUSION

PwPMS are able to synchronise steps to beats in music and metronomes. Overall, more consistent synchronisation is seen for metronome conditions. All participants are able to adapt their cadence to all tempi, yet, PwPMS struggle to adapt gait speed to high tempi. Noteworthy, participants walk with more random inter-step-interval fluctuations when walking to metronome compared to music conditions. Last, dynamic balance significantly impacted synchronisation consistency. These results show the potential of using auditory-motor coupling for walking related rehabilitation for PwPMS, however, tempo and auditory stimulation should be carefully considered.

摘要

背景

许多多发性硬化症(MS)患者面临疲劳和行走困难的问题,进展型MS患者更是如此。以任务为导向的训练,特别是听觉-运动耦合形式,即要求患者将步伐与音乐节拍及节拍器同步,很有前景。然而,目前尚不清楚进展型MS患者(PwPMS)是否能将步伐与音乐节拍及节拍器同步,以及他们是否能使步态适应较慢和较快的节奏。

方法

本研究为病例对照研究,要求进展型MS患者(PwPMS)和健康对照者(HCs)在地面行走时将步伐与音乐节拍及节拍器同步,节拍有五个不同节奏,从慢(-8%,-4%)、基线(0%)到快(4%,8%),同时记录同步情况、时空参数和步态动力学。对同步结果测量和时空步态参数进行混合模型分析。此外,进行回归分析以确定影响同步一致性的认知和运动功能等临床因素。

结果

本研究共纳入18名PwPMS(平均年龄 = 52.4岁,中位数扩展残疾状态量表[EDSS] = 4.24)和16名健康对照者(HCs)(平均年龄 = 56.5岁)。结果表明,两组都能将步伐与音乐节拍及节拍器同步,但与音乐条件相比,节拍器条件下的同步一致性最高;与进展型MS患者相比,健康对照者的同步一致性最高。进展型MS患者在-4%和0%时同步一致性最高。此外,与音乐条件相比,节拍器条件下的步间间隔变异性更大,因此步态模式更具反持续性。最后,定时起立行走测试表现较差对同步一致性有负面影响。

结论

PwPMS能够将步伐与音乐节拍及节拍器同步。总体而言,节拍器条件下的同步更一致。所有参与者都能使步频适应所有节奏,然而,PwPMS难以使步态速度适应较快节奏。值得注意的是,与音乐条件相比,参与者在跟随节拍器行走时步间间隔波动更随机。最后,动态平衡对同步一致性有显著影响。这些结果显示了利用听觉-运动耦合对PwPMS进行与行走相关康复训练的潜力,然而,应仔细考虑节奏和听觉刺激。

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