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Improving Perception of Perturbations and Balance Using a Novel Dynamic Computerized Biofeedback Based Intervention after Traumatic Brain Injury*

机译:在创伤性脑损伤后,使用新型动态计算机生物反馈干预提高对扰动和平衡的感知*

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) impairs the integration and organization of the visual, auditory, and somatosensory inputs that permit body position awareness in relation to self and environment resulting in balance dysfunction (BD). The sensitivity levels to which the environmental perturbations are perceived are also critical for attaining the position awareness and the equilibrium. Undetectable perturbations, however small they may be, can result in fatal falls, especially after TBI. In this investigation, we used a novel dynamic computerized biofeedback based (CBB) intervention aimed at improving the perception of external perturbations, and static and dynamic balance in individuals with TBI. The effect of the CBB intervention on balance was accessed using a clinical measure - Berg Balance Scale (BBS), a novel psychophysical measure - perception of perturbation threshold (PPT), and biomechanical measures derived from center of pressure (COP) data during controlled sinusoidal varied-amplitudes anterior-posterior perturbations of 0.33 Hz, 0.5 Hz, and 1 Hz to the base of support. At baseline, the TBI-Control (TBI-C) group (n=5) and the TBI-Intervention (TBI-I) group (n=2) showed impaired balance compared to the healthy control (HC) group (n=5). This was shown by lower BBS and elevated values of PPT and COP measures (RMS COP, COP velocity, Phase Plane Indices (PPI)). Post CBB intervention, TBI-I group showed increased BBS and reduction in PPTs, COP measures (velocity and PPI), suggesting improvements in postural stability and balance. This investigation explores a potential link between the perception of perturbations and balance and demonstrates the applicability of the CBB intervention for improving interpretation and organization of multisensory information in a task-specific environment to improve balance post-TBI.
机译:创伤性脑损伤(TBI)损害了视觉,听觉和躯体感应投入的整合和组织,允许对自我和环境相关的身体职位意识,导致平衡功能障碍(BD)。感知环境扰动的敏感性水平对于实现地位意识和平衡也是至关重要的。不可检测的扰动,无论是小的,都可能导致致命的跌落,特别是在TBI之后。在这次调查中,我们使用了一种基于新的动态计算机化生物反馈(CBB)干预,旨在提高外部扰动的感知,以及TBI中的个体中的静态和动态平衡。使用临床措施 - Berg平衡标度(BBS)进行CBB干预对平衡的影响,这是一种新的心理物理测量 - 对扰动阈值(PPT)的感知,以及在受控正弦波中的压力中心(COP)数据中衍生的生物力学措施各种巨大的前后扰动为0.33Hz,0.5Hz和1Hz至载体基部。在基线时,与健康对照(HC)组相比,TBI-CONVER(TBI-C)组(N = 5)和TBI-DINDORE(TBI-I)组(n = 2)显示平衡受损(n = 5 )。这由较低的BBS显示和PPT和COP测量的升高值(RMS COP,COP速度,相面指标(PPI))。 CBB干预后,TBI-I组显示BBS增加和PPT,COP措施(速度和PPI)的减少,表明姿势稳定性和平衡。本调查探讨了对扰动和平衡的看法之间的潜在联系,并展示了CBB干预的适用性改善了在特定于任务特定环境中的多级别信息的解释和组织,以改善TBI的余额。

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