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Alterations in dual-task walking persist two months after mild traumatic brain injury in young adults

机译:在年轻成年人的温和创伤性脑损伤后两个月后,双重任务行走的变更

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Objectives To compare dual-task performance involving different cognitive-locomotor combinations between healthy controls and participants with sub-acute mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and to correlate dual-task performances to history of prior head injuries. Methods Eighteen participants having recently sustained mTBI and 15 controls performed nine dual-tasks combining locomotor (level-walking, narrow obstacle, deep obstacle) and cognitive (Stroop task, Verbal fluency, Counting backwards) tasks. Previous history of concussion was also investigated. Results Slower gait speeds were observed in the mTBI group compared to controls during both single and dual-tasks. Longer response times to cognitive tasks in the mTBI group further suggested the presence of residual impairments two months following injury. No combination of dual-task was more sensitive. Correlations were observed between history of mTBI and several measures of dual-task performance, underlying the need to further consider the effects of multiple injuries in relation to dual-task walking. Conclusion Dual-tasks using simultaneously locomotor and cognitive functions represent an ecological way for clinicians to detect residual, but subtle, alterations post-mTBI. History of previous mTBI needs to be considered as a personal characteristic which may influence dual-task walking performance.
机译:将涉及与亚急性轻度创伤性脑损伤(MTBI)之间的不同认知运动员组合的双重任务性能进行比较,并将双重任务表演与先前头部损伤的历史相关联。方法使用最近持续的MTBI和15个控制的十八名参与者执行了九个双任务,组合机车(水平行走,狭窄的障碍,深障碍)和认知(STRoop任务,口头流畅,倒退)任务。还调查了以前的脑脑历史。结果在单一和双任务期间,MTBI集团观察到MTBI集团在MTBI集团中观察到速度较慢的步态速度。 MTBI集团中的认知任务的响应时间更长,进一步提出了伤害后两个月的残留损伤的存在。没有双重任务的组合更敏感。在MTBI的历史和几种双重任务绩效衡量标准之间观察到相关性,潜在的需要进一步考虑多次伤害与双任务走路的影响。结论双任务使用同时运动和认知函数代表临床医生检测残余,但微妙,改变MTBI后的生态方式。以前MTBI的历史需要被视为可能影响双任务步行性能的个人特征。

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