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Control of Movement: Visual feedback during pedaling allows individuals poststroke to alter inappropriately prolonged paretic vastus medialis activity

机译:运动控制:踩踏过程中的视觉反馈使中风后的人能够改变不适当地延长的腹股沟内侧media肌活动

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Individuals who have experienced a stroke often demonstrate inappropriate muscle activity phasing in the paretic leg during locomotion. Past research has demonstrated that inappropriate paretic phasing varies between behavioral contexts and is reduced during unilateral pedaling with the nonparetic leg inactive. We investigated whether individuals could voluntarily alter activity in a target muscle of the paretic limb in a consistent behavioral context and whether this voluntary change differed between bilateral and unilateral pedaling. During a fixed-speed motorized pedaling task, participants were asked to use visual feedback to deactivate the vastus medialis (VM) before a 90° target region of the pedaling cycle, as measured by surface electromyography and by change in fraction of total cycle amplitude in the target region. We based the start of this target region on the earliest observed deactivation for this muscle (found in fast pedaling), which allowed us to challenge both the paretic and nonparetic VM. During visual feedback, participants significantly reduced the fraction of activity found in the target region, with no significant difference in degree of reduction between paretic and nonparetic legs or between bilateral and unilateral pedaling. Surprisingly, in bilateral pedaling, individuals with greater clinical impairment demonstrated greater paretic limb response to feedback. Our results demonstrated that during this tightly constrained task, the paretic VM showed a surprisingly similar flexibility of muscle activity to the nonparetic VM. Our findings show that participants were able to use provided visual feedback to modulate the degree of an observed poststroke muscle-phasing impairment.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study demonstrates that by using visual feedback during a constrained task with minimized kinematic control requirements, participants with poststroke hemiplegia can voluntarily change muscle activity phase in the vastus medialis. Surprisingly, we did not observe a significant difference in ability to alter phasing between paretic and nonparetic legs or between bilateral and unilateral pedaling. In this visual feedback task, participants appear to modify muscle activity well in both the paretic and nonparetic legs.
机译:经历过中风的个体在运动过程中经常表现出不适当的肌肉活动阶段。过去的研究表明,不适当的姿势定相在行为背景之间会有所不同,并且在非姿势性腿无效的情况下单侧踩踏时会有所减少。我们调查了个人是否可以在一致的行为情况下自愿改变肢体目标肌肉的活动,以及这种自愿性改变在双侧和单侧踩踏之间是否有所不同。在固定速度的电动踩踏任务中,要求参与者使用视觉反馈在踩踏周期的90°目标区域之前停用股内侧肌(VM),这是通过表面肌电图测量和通过目标区域。我们基于该肌肉最早观察到的失活(在快速踩踏中发现)为基础,以此目标区域的起点为基础,这使我们能够挑战paretic和nonparetic VM。在视觉反馈过程中,参与者显着减少了在目标区域中发现的活动部分,而平直腿和非平直腿之间或双侧和单侧踩踏之间的减少程度没有显着差异。出人意料的是,在双侧蹬踏中,临床损伤较大的个体表现出对肢体的反馈有较大反应。我们的结果表明,在这一严格限制的任务中,paretic VM显示出与非parparable VM惊人相似的肌肉活动灵活性。我们的发现表明,参与者能够使用提供的视觉反馈来调节观察到的中风后肌相损害的程度。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY (这项研究表明,通过在受限的任务中使用视觉反馈来最小化运动学)控制要求,中风后偏瘫的参与者可以自愿改变腓肠肌的肌肉活动阶段。出乎意料的是,我们没有观察到改变腿部和非腿部或双侧和单侧蹬踏之间的相位改变能力。在此视觉反馈任务中,参与者似乎可以在坐骨和非坐骨腿中很好地改变肌肉活动。

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