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Sensory perception in Parkinson disease.

作者信息

Jobst E E, Melnick M E, Byl N N, Dowling G A, Aminoff M J

机构信息

Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

Arch Neurol. 1997 Apr;54(4):450-4. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1997.00550160080020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether there is a complex sensory disturbance that may be contributing to the motor deficit in patients with Parkinson disease.

DESIGN

Comparison of performance by patients and healthy, age- and sex-matched subjects in tests of various sensory functions.

SETTING

The Center for Human Performance and Testing at a university hospital and research center.

PARTICIPANTS

Ten subjects with Parkinson disease and 10 control subjects matched for age and sex.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Performance on 4 subjects of the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test: finger identification, graphesthesia, localization of tactile stimuli, and kinesthesia.

RESULTS

Data were analyzed using paired t tests for ratio data and the paired Wilcoxon test for ordinal data. Patients with Parkinson disease performed significantly worse (P = .001) than the control patients on the test of kinesthesia. There were no significant differences between the 2 groups on the other subtests.

CONCLUSIONS

Without visual guidance, patients with Parkinson disease had more difficulty in perceiving the extent of a movement made to a target away from the body, a task requiring reliance on proprioceptive feedback. Parkinsonian patients had no more difficulty than controls in making movements to a target on the surface of the body when they could use tactile sensations. Movement difficulties in patients with Parkinson disease may relate in part to a decrease in proprioception. Activities that enhance kinesthetic awareness may be an important adjunct to the treatment of these patients.

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