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Effects of movement imitation training in Parkinson's disease: a virtual reality pilot study

机译:运动模仿训练对帕金森氏病的影响:一项虚拟现实试验研究

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[Abstract] Background. Hypometria is a clinical motor sign in Parkinson's disease. Its origin likely emerges from basal ganglia dysfunction, leading to an impaired control of inhibitory intracortical motor circuits. Some neurorehabilitation approaches include movement imitation training; besides the effects of motor practice, there might be a benefit due to observation and imitation of un-altered movement patterns. In this sense, virtual reality facilitates the process by customizing motor-patterns to be observed and imitated.Objective. To evaluate the effect of a motor-imitation therapy focused on hypometria in Parkinson's disease using virtual reality.Methods. We carried out a randomized controlled pilot-study. Sixteen patients were randomly assigned in experimental and control groups. Groups underwent 4-weeks of training based on finger-tapping with the dominant hand, in which imitation was the differential factor (only the experimental group imitated). We evaluated self-paced movement features and cortico-spinal excitability (recruitment curves and silent periods in both hemispheres) before, immediately after, and two weeks after the training period.Results. Movement amplitude increased significantly after the therapy in the experimental group for the trained and un-trained hands. Motor thresholds and silent periods evaluated with transcranial magnetic stimulation were differently modified by training in the two groups; although the changes in the input–output recruitment were similar.Conclusions. This pilot study suggests that movement imitation therapy enhances the effect of motor practice in patients with Parkinson's disease; imitation-training might be helpful for reducing hypometria in these patients. These results must be clarified in future larger trials.
机译:[摘要]背景。子宫下垂是帕金森氏病的一种临床运动征象。它的起源很可能是由基底神经节功能障碍引起的,导致抑制性皮质内运动回路的控制受损。一些神经康复方法包括模仿动作训练;除了运动习惯的影响外,观察和模仿未改变的运动模式可能会带来好处。从这个意义上讲,虚拟现实通过自定义要观察和模仿的运动模式来促进这一过程。使用虚拟现实技术评估针对模仿子宫内膜异位症的运动模仿疗法在帕金森氏病中的效果。我们进行了随机对照试验研究。将16名患者随机分为实验组和对照组。各组进行四周的训练,以惯用的手指敲击为基础,其中模仿是差异因素(仅模拟实验组)。我们在训练期之前,之后和两周后评估了自定进度的运动特征和皮质脊髓兴奋性(两个半球的招聘曲线和沉默期)。实验组中,训练有素和未经训练的手的运动幅度明显增加。在两组中,经颅磁刺激评估的运动阈值和静默期被不同地修改。尽管投入产出招聘的变化是相似的。结论。这项初步研究表明,运动模仿疗法可增强帕金森氏病患者的运动习惯效果。模仿训练可能有助于减少这些患者的子宫发育不良。这些结果必须在以后的更大试验中予以澄清。

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