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Coherence analysis of trunk and leg acceleration reveals altered postural sway strategy during standing in persons with multiple sclerosis

机译:躯干和腿部加速的相干性分析揭示了多发性硬化症患者的姿势摇摆策略改变

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Balance task performance is affected in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), but the control strategies used to perform specific tasks are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate segmental control during quiet standing in PwMS and controls to understand whether MS alters use of the ankle and hip strategies to manage postural sway. Coherence of acceleration between the trunk and legs was evaluated with accelerometers placed on the sacrum and lower leg. Thirty-six PwMS and 20 healthy control subjects performed quiet standing with eyes open and closed while center of pressure (CoP) and acceleration of postural sway was measured. Acceleration frequencies were divided into lower frequencies (= 1.0 Hz) and higher frequencies ( 1.0 Hz) to categorize sway characteristics. With eyes open, coherence was significantly lower in PwMS compared to controls at lower frequencies only. With eyes closed, coherence was significantly lower in PwMS compared to controls, who use an ankle strategy at lower frequencies only, at both lower and higher frequencies. Both groups showed decreased coherence with increasing frequency when eyes were open and closed. Coherence was significantly correlated with CoP sway area in PwMS during the eyes closed condition only. The reduced coherence in PwMS during both lower and higher frequency sway indicates PwMS utilize a mixed ankle-hip sway strategy regardless of sway frequency. This is in contrast to sway in healthy subjects which utilizes an ankle strategy at lower frequencies and a mixed strategy at higher frequencies. Lack of adaptability in segmental control strategy likely contributes to abnormal postural control, as reflected by CoP sway patterns, in PwMS.
机译:平衡任务性能受到多发性硬化症(PWMS)的影响,但用于执行特定任务的控制策略并不充分了解。本研究的目的是在安静地站在PWMS和控制期间评估节段性控制,以了解MS是否改变使用脚踝和髋关节策略来管理姿势摇摆。通过放置在骶骨和小腿上的加速度计评估躯干和腿之间加速度的相干性。三十六个PWM和20个健康对照受试者进行了安静的站立,眼睛打开并闭合,而压力(COP)和姿势摇摆的加速度测量。加速频率分为较低的频率(& = 1.0 hz)和更高的频率(& 1.0 hz)以分类摇摆特性。与较低频率的控制相比,PWMS的睁大眼睛,PWM的相干性显着降低。与眼睛闭合,与仅在较低频率下使用脚踝策略的控制相比,PWMS的相干性显着降低,较低频率。两组在打开和关闭时,随着频率的增加,两组都显示出来。在闭合条件下,与PWMS中的PWMS中的Cop Sway区域显着相关。在较低频率摇摆和较高频率摇摆期间PWM的降低的相干性表示PWMS利用混合的踝关节摇摆策略,无论摇摆频率如何。这与在较低频率下利用脚踝策略的健康受试者和在较高频率下进行混合策略的影响相反。在分段控制策略中缺乏适应性可能导致异常的姿势控制,如PWMS在PWM中反映。

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