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COHERENCE ANALYSIS OF TRUNK AND LEG ACCELERATION REVEALS ALTERED POSTURAL SWAY STRATEGY DURING STANDING IN PERSONS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

机译:患有多发性硬化症的人站立期间行进和行进加速度变化的交替姿势姿势策略的相关性分析

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Balance task performance is affected in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), but the control strategies used to perform specific tasks are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate segmental control during quiet standing in PwMS and controls to understand whether MS alters use of the ankle and hip strategies to manage postural sway. Coherence of acceleration between the trunk and legs was evaluated with accelerometers placed on the sacrum and lower leg. Thirty six PwMS and 20 healthy control subjects performed quiet standing with eyes open and closed while center of pressure (CoP) and acceleration of postural sway was measured. Acceleration frequencies were divided into lower frequencies (≤1.0 Hz) and higher frequencies (>1.0 Hz) to categorize sway characteristics. With eyes open, coherence was significantly lower in PwMS compared to controls at lower frequencies only. With eyes closed, coherence was significantly lower in PwMS compared to controls, who use an ankle strategy at lower frequencies only, at both lower and higher frequencies. Both groups showed decreased coherence with increasing frequency when eyes were open and closed. Coherence was significantly correlated with CoP sway area in PwMS during the eyes closed condition only. The reduced coherence in PwMS during both lower and higher frequency sway indicates PwMS utilize a mixed ankle-hip sway strategy regardless of sway frequency. This is in contrast to sway in healthy subjects which utilizes an ankle strategy at lower frequencies and a mixed strategy at higher frequencies. Lack of adaptability in segmental control strategy likely contributes to abnormal postural control, as reflected by CoP sway patterns, in PwMS.
机译:患有多发性硬化症(PwMS)的人会影响平衡任务的绩效,但是用于执行特定任务的控制策略尚未得到很好的理解。这项研究的目的是评估在PwMS安静站立期间的节段控制,以及控制以了解MS是否改变了踝部和髋部策略的使用以控制姿势摇摆。通过放置在and骨和小腿上的加速度计评估躯干和腿之间的加速度连贯性。 36名PwMS和20名健康对照组的受试者安静地站立,睁开双眼,同时测量压力中心(CoP)和姿势摇摆的加速度。加速度频率分为较低的频率(≤1.0Hz)和较高的频率(> 1.0 Hz),以对摇摆特性进行分类。睁开眼睛时,与仅在较低频率下的对照相比,PwMS中的相干性显着降低。与对照组相比,闭眼时PwMS的相干性显着降低,而对照组仅在较低频率和较高频率下使用踝部策略。睁眼和闭眼时,两组患者的连贯性均随频率增加而降低。仅在闭眼期间,相干性与PwMS中的CoP摇摆面积显着相关。在较低和较高频率的摇摆过程中,PwMS中相干性的降低表明,无论摇摆频率如何,PwMS都采用了混合的踝臀摇摆策略。这与健康受试者的摇摆相反,后者在较低频率下采用脚踝策略,而在较高频率下采用混合策略。分段控制策略缺乏适应性可能会导致PwMS中CoP摇摆模式所反映的异常姿势控制。

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