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Perturbations of ground support alter posture and locomotion coupling during step initiation in Parkinson's disease.

机译:在帕金森氏病开始阶段,地面支撑的扰动会改变姿势和运动耦合。

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During the initiation of stepping, anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) for lateral weight transfer and propulsion normally precede the onset of locomotion. In Parkinson's disease (PD), impaired step initiation typically involves altered APA ground force production with delayed step onset and deficits in stepping performance. If, as in stance and gait, sensory information about lower limb load is important for the control of stepping, then perturbations influencing loading conditions could affect the step initiation process. This study investigated the influence of changes in lower limb loading during step initiation in patients with PD and healthy control subjects. Participants performed rapid self-triggered step initiation with the impending single stance limb positioned over a pneumatically actuated platform. In perturbation trials, the stance limb ground support surface was either moved vertically downward (DROP) or upward (ELEVATE) by 1.5 cm shortly after the onset of the APA phase. Overall, PD patients demonstrated a longer APA duration, longer time to first step onset, and slower step speed than controls. In both groups, the DROP perturbation reinforced the intended APA kinetic changes for lateral weight transfer and resulted in a significant reduction in APA duration, increase in peak amplitude, and earlier time to first step onset compared with other conditions. During ELEVATE trials that opposed the intended weight transfer forces both groups rapidly adapted their stepping to preserve standing stability by decreasing step length and duration, and increasing step height and foot placement laterally. The findings suggested that sensory information associated with limb load and/or foot pressure modulates the spatial and temporal parameters of posture and locomotion components of step initiation in interaction with a centrally generated feedforward mode of neural control. Moreover, impaired step initiation in PD may at least acutely be enhanced by augmenting the coupling between posture and locomotion.
机译:在开始踩踏过程中,通常会在运动开始之前进行侧向重量转移和推进的预期姿势调整(APA)。在帕金森氏病(PD)中,步态启动受损通常涉及APA地面力量产生改变,步态发作延迟和步态表现不足。如果就姿势和步态而言,有关下肢负荷的感觉信息对于控制踏步很重要,那么影响负荷状况的扰动可能会影响踏步过程。这项研究调查了PD患者和健康对照对象逐步启动过程中下肢负荷变化的影响。参与者执行快速的自触发步骤启动,即将到来的单姿势肢体位于气动平台上。在摄动试验中,姿态肢体地面支撑表面在APA阶段开始后不久即垂直向下移动(DROP)或向上移动(ELEVATE)1.5 cm。总体而言,与对照组相比,PD患者表现出更长的APA持续时间,更长的第一步发作时间和更慢的步速。在两组中,DROP扰动都增强了侧向重量转移所需的APA动力学变化,与其他条件相比,APA持续时间显着减少,峰幅度增加,并且开始第一步的时间更短。在ELEVATE试验中,反对预定的重量传递力的两组人都通过减小步长和持续时间,并横向增加步长和脚的放置,迅速调整了步态,以保持站立稳定性。研究结果表明,与肢体负荷和/或脚压力相关的感官信息与中央控制的神经前馈模式相互作用,可调节步态起始的姿势和运动成分的时空参数。而且,PD中受损的步态起始可以至少通过增强姿势与运动之间的耦合而急剧增强。

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