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Motor intensive anti-gravity training improves performance in dynamic balance related tasks in persons with Parkinson's disease

机译:运动密集的反重力训练可改善帕金森氏病患者动态平衡相关任务的表现

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Recent studies indicate that the effect of training on motor performance in persons with Parkinson's disease (PDP) is dependent on motor intensity. However, training of high motor intensity can be hard to apply in PDP due to e.g. bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor and postural instability. Therefore, the aim was to study the effect of motor intensive training performed in a safe anti-gravity environment using lower-body positive pressure (LBPP) technology on performance during dynamic balance related tasks. Thirteen male PDP went through an 8-week control period followed by 8 weeks of motor intensive antigravity training. Seventeen healthy males constituted a control group (CON). Performance during a five repetition sit-to-stand test (STS; sagittal plane) and a dynamic postural balance test (DPB; transversal plane) was evaluated. Effect measures were completion time, functional rates of force development, directional changes and force variance. STS completion time improved by 24% to the level of CON which was explained by shorter sitting-time and standing-time and larger numeric rate of force change during lowering to the chair, indicating faster vertical directional change and improved relaxation. DPB completion time tended to improve and was accompanied by improvements of functional medial and lateral rates of force development and higher vertical force variance during DPB. Our results suggest that the performance improvements may relate to improved inter-limb coordination. It is concluded that 8 weeks of motor intensive training in a safe LBPP environment improved performance during dynamic balance related tasks in PDP. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:最近的研究表明,训练对帕金森氏病(PDP)患者运动能力的影响取决于运动强度。但是,由于例如高强度运动训练在PDP中可能难以应用。运动迟缓,僵硬,震颤和姿势不稳。因此,目的是研究在运动平衡相关任务中使用下身正压(LBPP)技术在安全的反重力环境中进行的运动强化训练对性能的影响。 13名男性PDP经历了8周的控制期,随后进行了8周的运动强化反重力训练。 17名健康男性组成对照组(CON)。评估了五次重复的坐立试验(STS;矢状面)和动态姿势平衡试验(DPB;横向面)的性能。影响指标包括完成时间,力量发展的功能率,方向变化和力量变化。 STS完成时间提高了24%,达到了CON的水平,这可以通过缩短坐着时间和站立时间以及在放下椅子时获得更大的力变化数值来说明,这表明更快的垂直方向变化和改善的放松感。 DPB完成时间趋于改善,并伴随着功能性内侧和外侧力量发展速度的改善以及DPB期间较高的垂直力变化。我们的结果表明,性能的改善可能与跨肢协调的改善有关。结论是,在安全的LBPP环境中进行8周的运动强化训练可改善PDP中与动态平衡相关的任务的性能。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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