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Influence of Upper Extremity Assistance on Lower Extremity Force Application Symmetry in Individuals Post–Hip Fracture During the Sit-to-Stand Task

机译:上肢辅助对坐位躯干期间髋部骨折患者下肢力量应用对称性的影响

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STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study using a cross-sectional design.OBJECTIVES: To compare lower extremity force applications during a sit-to-stand (STS) task with and without upper extremity assistance in older individuals post–hip fracture to those of age matched controls.BACKGROUND: A recent study documented the dependence on upper extremity assistance and the uninvolved lower limb during an STS task in individuals post–hip fracture. This study extends this work by examining the effect of upper extremity assistance on symmetry of lower extremity force applications.METHODS: Twenty-eight community-dwelling elderly subjects, 14 who had recovered from a hip fracture and 14 controls, participated in the study. All participants were independent ambulators. Four force plates were used to determine lower extremity force applications during an STS task with and without upper extremity assistance. The summed vertical ground reaction forces (vGRFs) of both limbs were used to determine STS phases (preparation/rising). The lower extremity force applications were assessed statistically using analysis of variance models.RESULTS: During the preparation phase, sideto-side symmetry of the rate of force development was significantly lower for the hip fracture group for both STS tasks (Pu3c.001). During the rising phase, the vGRF impulse of the involved limb was significantly lower for the hip fracture group for both STS tasks (P = .045). The vGRF impulse for the uninvolved limb was significantly increased when participants with hip fracture did not use upper extremity assistance compared to elderly controls (P = .002). This resulted in a significantly lower vGRF symmetry for the hip fracture group during both STS tasks (Pu3c.001).CONCLUSION: Participants with hip fracture who were discharged from rehabilitative care demonstrated decreased side-to-side symmetry of lower extremity loading during an STS task, irrespective of whether upper extremity assistance was provided. These findings suggest that learned motor control strategies may influence movement patterns post–hip fracture.
机译:研究设计:采用横断面设计的受控实验室研究。目的:比较在髋部骨折后与年龄匹配的老年人中,有或没有上肢辅助的坐直立(STS)任务中下肢力量的应用背景:最近的一项研究记录了髋关节骨折患者在进行STS任务期间对上肢辅助和下肢未受累的依赖性。本研究通过检查上肢辅助对下肢力量对称性的影响来扩展这项工作。方法:28位社区居民中的老年受试者(其中14名从髋部骨折中康复)和14名对照参加了这项研究。所有参与者均为独立的步行者。在进行和不进行上肢辅助的STS任务期间,使用四个测力板确定下肢的作用力。将两个肢体的垂直地面反作用力(vGRF)的总和用于确定STS阶段(准备/上升)。结果:在准备阶段,两个STS任务的髋部骨折组的力量发展速度的左右对称性均显着降低(P u3c.001) 。在上升阶段,对于两个STS任务,髋部骨折组的受累肢体的vGRF脉冲均明显较低(P = .045)。与老年对照组相比,髋部骨折参与者不使用上肢辅助时,未受累肢体的vGRF冲动显着增加(P = .002)。这导致在两个STS任务期间髋部骨折组的vGRF对称性显着降低(P u3c.001)。 STS任务,无论是否提供了上肢帮助。这些发现表明,习得的运动控制策略可能会影响髋部骨折后的运动方式。

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