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Drawing on Related Knowledge to Advance Multiple Sclerosis Falls-Prevention Research

机译:运用相关知识推进多发性硬化症的预防研究

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There is much to be learned from falls-related research outside the field of multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as from work within the MS field but not specific to falls or falls prevention. This article describes three examples of such bodies of work that have potential to broaden approaches to falls-prevention research: 1) sensory components of postural control among older adults, 2) lessons learned from physical activity promotion among people with spinal cord injury (SCI), and 3) aging among people with MS. Age-related deterioration in visual, vestibular, and somatosensory systems or in sensory integration can adversely affect postural control and can contribute to falls in older people. Sensory-specific interventions designed for improving balance in older people could be adapted for preventing falls in individuals with MS. Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Action Canada's strategy for disseminating physical activity promotion interventions for adults with SCI has been successful and widely accepted by community partners. Many of the peer-based interventions developed by SCI Action Canada are potentially relevant and could be adapted to the MS population for both physical activity promotion and falls prevention. Considering that older people with MS constitute a growing proportion of the MS population and over 70% of older people with MS report moderate to extreme balance problems, falls prevention should be one of the key components, particularly for MS management in older or more disabled groups. Overall, given people's different ages, symptoms, strengths, and barriers, a tailored MS falls-prevention intervention that includes peer/caregiver support is critical.
机译:从多发性硬化症(MS)领域以外的跌倒相关研究以及MS领域内的工作(但并非专门针对跌倒或跌倒预防)可以学到很多东西。本文介绍了此类工作机构的三个示例,这些示例有可能拓宽预防跌倒研究的方法:1)老年人姿势控制的感官组成部分; 2)脊髓损伤(SCI)人群从体育锻炼中吸取的经验教训,以及3)患有MS的人中的衰老。视觉,前庭和躯体感觉系统或感觉统合中与年龄相关的恶化可能会对姿势控制产生不利影响,并可能导致老年人跌倒。专为改善老年人的平衡而设计的特定于感觉的干预措施可以用于预防MS患者的跌倒。加拿大脊髓损伤(SCI)行动加拿大针对散发SCI的成年人推广体育锻炼干预措施的策略已获得成功,并被社区合作伙伴广泛接受。加拿大SCI行动组织开发的许多基于同伴的干预措施都具有潜在的意义,可以针对MS人群进行调整,以促进身体活动和预防跌倒。考虑到患有MS的老年人在MS人群中所占的比例越来越高,并且超过70%的MS老年人报告了中度到极端的平衡问题,预防跌倒应该是关键因素之一,尤其是对于年龄较大或残障人群的MS管理。总体而言,鉴于人们的年龄,症状,体力和障碍不同,量身定制的MS预防摔倒干预措施(包括同龄人/护理人员的支持)至关重要。

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