Rogers M W
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA.
Clin Geriatr Med. 1996 Nov;12(4):825-45.
Disorders of movement function related to posture, balance, and gait are common occurrences for many persons with Parkinson's disease. Numerous studies have identified a broad variety and heterogeneous distribution of postural and locomotor changes. These alterations are often associated with diminished functional ability, poor prognosis, and frequent falls. Present pharmacologic management appears to have a limited influence on postural instability and associated falls, and, despite anecdotal information, there is scant information on the therapeutic effectiveness of physical interventions aimed at enhancing these functions. Future advances would likely be facilitated by: (1) determining the nature and extent of the specific involvement of postural and locomotor control mechanisms; (2) coalescing findings on motor control processes with clinical information to develop rehabilitation approaches that target specific motor manifestations; and (3) conducting long-term clinical trials to demonstrate the efficacy of interventions.
与姿势、平衡和步态相关的运动功能障碍在许多帕金森病患者中很常见。大量研究已经确定了姿势和运动变化的广泛种类及异质性分布。这些改变常与功能能力下降、预后不良和频繁跌倒相关。目前的药物治疗似乎对姿势不稳及相关跌倒影响有限,并且,尽管有一些传闻信息,但关于旨在增强这些功能的物理干预的治疗效果的信息却很少。未来的进展可能会通过以下方式得到促进:(1)确定姿势和运动控制机制的具体受累性质和程度;(2)将运动控制过程的研究结果与临床信息结合起来,以开发针对特定运动表现的康复方法;(3)进行长期临床试验以证明干预措施的有效性。