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Comparing auditory, visual and vibrotactile cues in individuals with Parkinson's disease for reducing risk of falling over different types of soil

机译:在帕金森病中的个体中对帕金森病的血管发作来降低落下不同类型土壤的风险的比较

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Introduction: Several researchers have demonstrated the positive benefits of auditory and visual cueing in the gait improvements among individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, few studies have evaluated the role of vibrotactile cueing when compared to auditory and visual cueing. This paper compares how these stimuli affect the risk of falling while walking on six types of soil (concrete, sand, parquet, broken stone, two types of carpet).Methods: An instrumented Timed Up and Go (iTUG) test served to evaluate how audio, visual and vibrotactile cueing can affect the risk of falling of elderly. This pilot study proposes 12 participants with PD (67.710.07years) and nine age-matched controls (66.88.0years). Both groups performed the iTUG test with and without cueing. The cueing frequency was set at 10% above the cadence computed at the lower risk level of falling (walking over the concrete). A computed risk of falling (ROFA) index has been compared to the TUG time (total TUG duration).Results: The index for evaluating the risk of falling appears to have a good reliability (ICC 0.88) in this pilot study. In addition, the minimal detectable change (MDC) suggests that the proposed index could be more sensitive to the risk of falling variation compared to the TUG time. Moreover, while using the cueing, observed results suggest a significant decrease in the computed risk of falling compared to without cueing' for most of types of soil, especially for deformable soils, which can lead to falls.Conclusion: When compared to other cueing, it seems that audio could be a better neurofeedback for reducing the risk of falling over different walking surfaces, which represent important risk factors for persons with gait disorder or lost functional autonomy.
机译:介绍:几位研究人员展示了听觉和视觉提示在具有帕金森病(PD)的个体中的步态改善的积极效益。然而,与听觉和视觉提示相比,少数研究评估了振动触觉弯曲的作用。本文比较了这些刺激如何影响六种土壤(混凝土,沙,镶木地板,两种类型的地毯)时落下落下的风险。方法:仪器定时和去(ITUB)测试,以评估如何音频,视觉和振动触觉会影响老年人跌落的风险。该试点研究提出了12名参与者(67.710.07年)和9名年龄匹配的对照(66.88.0年)。两组在没有提示的情况下进行了磨损测试。提示频率设定在落下的较低风险水平下的节奏高于下方的10%(走过混凝土)。已经将计算的下降(rofa)指数的风险与Tug时间(总拖动持续时间)进行了比较。结果:评估跌倒风险的指数似乎在该试点研究中具有良好的可靠性(ICC& 0.88)。此外,最小的可检测变化(MDC)表明,与拖船时间相比,所提出的指数可能对变化的风险更敏感。此外,在使用提示的同时,观察结果表明,对于大多数土壤,特别是对于大多数土壤而言,跌倒的计算风险显着降低,特别是对于可变形的土壤,这可能导致落下。结论:与其他提示相比,似乎音频可能是更好的神经融合,以降低落在不同的行走表面上的风险,这代表了步态障碍或功能性自治的人的重要风险因素。

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