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Haptic feedback from manual contact improves balance control in people with Parkinson's disease

机译:手动接触的触觉反馈改善了帕金森氏病患者的平衡控制

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Parkinson's disease (PD) degrades balance control. Haptic (touch and proprioception) feedback from light contact with a stationary surface inadequate to mechanically stabilize balance improves balance control in healthy people. In this study we tested whether PD impairs use of haptic cues independent of mechanical support to control balance. We measured postural sway in thirteen individuals with PD (H&Y 1-3, median=2, Q1=2, Q3=2) and thirteen age-matched controls balancing in a widened, sharpened Romberg stance in four conditions: eyes-closed, no manual contact; eyes-closed light-touch contact (1N), eyes-closed, unrestricted contact; and eyes-open, no contact. To determine whether PD-severity affects any of these balance strategies, PD participants were tested on- and off-medication, and using the more- and less-affected body side in the stance and manual contact. Individuals with PD simultaneously maintained non-supportive fingertip contact and balance in this task without practice. PD participants swayed more than control participants (ML CP p = 0.010; shoulder p 0.001), but manual contact reduced sway. Non-supportive manual contact stabilized balance more than vision (p 0.05). PD-severity factors had no significant effect (p 0.05).We conclude the effect of PD on balance is not specific to vision or haptic feedback. Nevertheless, haptic cues from manual contact, independent of mechanical support, improve balance control in individuals with PD. We discuss the implication that PD or associated dopaminergic pathways do not directly affect haptic feedback balance control mechanisms, including arm/posture coordination and proprioceptive integration.
机译:帕金森氏病(PD)会降低平衡控制能力。轻微接触静止表面产生的触觉(触摸和本体感觉)反馈不足以机械稳定平衡,从而改善了健康人的平衡控制。在这项研究中,我们测试了PD是否会削弱独立于机械支持来控制平衡的触觉提示的使用。我们测量了13名PD(H&Y 1-3,中位数= 2,Q1 = 2,Q3 = 2)和13名年龄匹配的对照在四种情况下保持平衡,抬高的Romberg姿势的姿势摇摆:闭眼,无手动联系;闭眼轻触接触(<1N),闭眼,无限制接触;睁大眼睛,没有接触。为了确定PD严重性是否会影响这些平衡策略中的任何一种,PD参与者在服药期间和服药期间均进行了测试,并在姿势和手动接触中使用了患病程度较高的身体部位。 PD患者在没有练习的情况下同时保持无支撑的指尖接触和平衡。 PD参与者的摇摆比对照组参与者大(ML CP p = 0.010;肩膀p <0.001),但是手动接触减少了摇摆。非支持性手动接触稳定的平衡远胜于视觉(p <0.05)。 PD严重性因素无显着性影响(p> 0.05)。我们得出结论,PD对平衡的影响并非特定于视觉或触觉反馈。然而,独立于机械支持的来自手动接触的触觉提示改善了PD患者的平衡控制。我们讨论了PD或相关的多巴胺能途径不会直接影响触觉反馈平衡控制机制(包括手臂/姿势协调和本体感受整合)的含义。

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