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Effect of gait speed on gait rhythmicity in Parkinson's disease: variability of stride time and swing time respond differently

机译:步态速度对帕金森氏病步态节律的影响:步幅时间和挥杆时间的变化反应不同

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Background The ability to maintain a steady gait rhythm is impaired in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). This aspect of locomotor dyscontrol, which likely reflects impaired automaticity in PD, can be quantified by measuring the stride-to-stride variability of gait timing. Previous work has shown an increase in both the variability of the stride time and swing time in PD, but the origins of these changes are not fully understood. Patients with PD also generally walk with a reduced gait speed, a potential confounder of the observed changes in variability. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between walking speed and gait variability. Methods Stride time variability and swing time variability were measured in 36 patients with PD (Hoehn and Yahr stage 2–2.5) and 30 healthy controls who walked on a treadmill at four different speeds: 1) Comfortable walking speed (CWS), 2) 80% of CWS 3) 90% of CWS, and 4) 110% of CWS. In addition, we studied the effects of walking slowly on level ground, both with and without a walker. Results Consistent with previous findings, increased variability of stride time and swing time was observed in the patients with PD in CWS, compared to controls. In both groups, there was a small but significant association between treadmill gait speed and stride time variability such that higher speeds were associated with lower (better) values of stride time variability (p = 0.0002). In contrast, swing time variability did not change in response to changes in gait speed. Similar results were observed with walking on level ground. Conclusion The present results demonstrate that swing time variability is independent of gait speed, at least over the range studied, and therefore, that it may be used as a speed-independent marker of rhythmicity and gait steadiness. Since walking speed did not affect stride time variability and swing time variability in the same way, it appears that these two aspects of gait rhythmicity are not entirely controlled by the same mechanisms. The present findings also suggest that the increased gait variability in PD is disease-related, and not simply a consequence of bradykinesia.
机译:背景帕金森氏病(PD)患者的维持稳定步态节奏的能力受损。运动失控的这一方面很可能反映了PD的自动性受损,可以通过测量步态时机的跨步变化来量化。先前的工作表明PD中步幅时间和摆幅时间的可变性都增加了,但这些变化的起因尚未完全清楚。 PD患者的步态通常也会降低,这是观察到的变异性的潜在混杂因素。本研究的目的是研究步行速度与步态变异性之间的关系。方法对36名PD患者(Hoehn和Yahr阶段2–2.5)和30名健康对照者在跑步机上以四种不同的速度行走进行了步幅时间变异性和摆动时间变异性测量:1)舒适的行走速度(CWS),2)80 CWS的百分比3)CWS的90%,CWS的4)110%。此外,我们研究了在有或没有助行器的情况下,在水平地面上缓慢行走的影响。结果与以前的研究结果一致,与对照组相比,CWS PD患者的步幅时间和摆动时间变异性增加。在这两组中,跑步机步态速度和步幅时间可变性之间存在很小但显着的关联,因此,较高的速度与步幅时间可变性的较低(更好)值相关(p = 0.0002)。相反,挥杆时间的可变性并没有随着步态速度的变化而变化。在水平地面上行走时也观察到类似的结果。结论目前的结果表明,摆动时间的可变性至少在所研究的范围内与步态速度无关,因此,它可以用作与速度无关的节奏性和步态稳定性的标志。由于步行速度不会以相同的方式影响步幅时间可变性和挥杆时间可变性,因此步态节奏的这两个方面似乎并不完全由相同的机制控制。本研究结果还表明,PD中步态变异性的增加与疾病有关,而不仅仅是运动迟缓的结果。

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