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The variability of the steps preceding obstacle avoidance (approach phase) is dependent on the height of the obstacle in people with Parkinson's disease

机译:避开障碍物(接近阶段)之前步骤的可变性取决于帕金森氏病患者障碍物的高度

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Gait variability may serve as a sensitive and clinically relevant parameter to quantify adjustments in walking and the changes with aging and neurological disease. Variability of steps preceding obstacle avoidance (approach phase) are important for efficiency in the task, especially in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, variability of gait during the approach phase to obstacle avoidance in people with PD has been rarely reported, particularly when ambulating obstacles of different heights. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of obstacle height on step-to-step variability (step-to-step variability provides information on the variation between the "equivalent steps" for all trials, and walking variability (indicates the within-step variability of each, providing information about the modulations between the steps performed. of spatial-temporal parameters during the approach phase to obstacle avoidance in people with PD and neurologically healthy older people. Twenty-eight older people; 15 with PD and 13 neurologically healthy individuals (control group), participated in the study. Participants were instructed to walk at their preferred speed until the end of the pathway and to avoid the obstacle when it was present. Each subject performed 10 trials of the following tasks: unobstructed walking, low obstacle avoidance (3cm length, height equal ankle’s height, 60 cm wide), intermediate obstacle (3cm length, low plus high obstacle height divided by 2, 60 cm wide) avoidance and high obstacle avoidance (3cm length, knee’s height, 60 cm wide). The obstacle was positioned 4m from to the start position. The step-to-step and walking variability of the spatial-temporal parameters (acquiring with GAITRite®) of the four steps before obstacle avoidance were analyzed. MANOVAs were used to compare the data. PD group showed the characteristic gait deficits associated with PD. The obstacle increased the spatial-temporal variability (step–to-step and walking variability) during the approach phase to the obstacle. Specifically, both groups increased i) the step-to- step variability of the step length during low obstacle avoidance when compared to the other conditions; ii) the variability during low obstacle avoidance in the last step before obstacle (n-1) compared to higher obstacle avoidance; iii) variability during higher obstacle avoidance in further steps (n-3 and n-4). In conclusion, the presence of the obstacle during walking increased the variability of spatial-temporal parameters in older people with PD and the control group during the steps preceding obstacle avoidance. In addition motor planning (and motor adaptations) was initiated much earlier in the approach phase for the higher obstacle conditions compared to the low obstacle condition.
机译:步态变异性可以作为敏感的和临床相关的参数来量化步行的调整以及衰老和神经系统疾病的变化。避开障碍物(接近阶段)之前步骤的可变性对于完成任务的效率非常重要,尤其是对于患有帕金森氏病(PD)的人而言。然而,极少有PD报道在接近PD的人群避开障碍物时步态的变化,特别是在移动不同高度的障碍物时。本研究的目的是调查障碍物高度对逐步变异性的影响(逐步变异性提供了所有试验的“等效步幅”与步行变异性之间的相关信息(表明每个人的步长变异性,提供有关PD进入者和神经系统健康的老年人避障过程中,时空参数的执行步骤之间的调制信息; 28个老年人; 15个PD患者和13个神经病患者健康的个体(对照组)参加了研究,并指示参与者以自己喜欢的速度行走,直到路径末端,并在出现路径时避开障碍物。每位受试者均进行了以下10项试验:无障碍行走,低躲避障碍物(3厘米长,高度等于脚踝的高度,宽60厘米),中级躲避障碍物(3厘米长,低加高障碍物高度除以2、6避开高度0厘米)和避开高度障碍物(长度3厘米,膝盖高60厘米)。障碍物位于距起始位置4m处。分析了避障前四个步骤的时空参数的逐步变化和步行变化(通过GAITRite ®获取)。 MANOVA用于比较数据。 PD组表现出与PD相关的特征性步态缺陷。在障碍物接近阶段,障碍物增加了时空变化(逐步变化和步行变化)。具体而言,两组都增加了:i)与其他条件相比,在低避障能力下步长的逐步变化; ii)与较高的避障能力相比,低避障能力在前一个障碍(n-1)之前的最后阶段的变异性; iii)在更高的躲避步骤(n-3和n-4)中的可变性。总之,步行过程中障碍物的存在增加了PD避开障碍者之前的PD和对照组老年人时空参数的可变性。另外,与低障碍状况相比,在较高障碍状况下,进近阶段要早得多开始运动计划(和电动机适应)。

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