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卒中对行走时头部自主水平运动过程中头部、胸廓和骨盆的协调性及稳定性的影响

Stroke affects the coordination and stabilization of head, thorax and pelvis during voluntary horizontal head motions performed in walking

作     者:Lamontagne A. De Serres S.J. Fung J. Paquet N. 夏峰 

作者机构:Sch. of Phys. and Occup. Therapy McGill University 3654 Prome nade Sir-William-Osler MontrealQue. H3G1Y5 Canada 

出 版 物:《世界核心医学期刊文摘(神经病学分册)》 (Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Clinical Neurology)

年 卷 期:2005年第1卷第7期

页      面:12-13页

学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100204[医学-神经病学] 10[医学] 

主  题:水平运动 轻偏瘫 normalized thorax voluntary locomotion axial 轻瘫 健康受试者 计算机模拟 

摘      要:Objective: This study was conducted to investigate and compare the coordinatio n and stabilization of axial segments during walking with and without horizontal voluntary head turns, in healthy (n=5) and hemiparetic (n=10) subjects. Methods : Subjects were instructed to turn the head as fast and as soon as possible in t he direction indicated by an illuminated arrow signal(right, left or none) that was triggered at initial contact of the right (healthy) or paretic (hemiparetic) foot. Head, thorax,and pelvis motions were obtained from a 9-segment model usi ng retro-reflective markers and a Vicon-512 system with 6 high-resolution cam eras. Coordination of axial segments in the horizontal plane was characterized u sing cyclographs and cross-correlat- ion analyses. Stabilization of the segments was quantified using root mean squ are (RMS) values of the segment’s normalized acceleration profile. Results: The healthy subjects showed a direction-dependent modulation of axial segment coor dination, with head turns toward and away from the stance limb favoring and hind ering, respectively, the contrarotational pattern of the thorax with respect to the pelvis during locomotion. Meanwhile, pelvis motions remained *** direction-specific modulation pattern was disrupted in the hemiparetic subjects , both in the spatial and temporal ***, larger RMS values for head and thorax segments were observed in the hemiparetic groups, both with and witho ut the superimposition of voluntary head motions. Conclusions:The findings sugge st that: (1) head rotations during walking modify axial segment coordination in a direction-specific manner, (2) the pelvic rotations associated with locomotio n remained unaffected by head rotations and (3) stroke alters this coordination behavior, which may contribute to balance dysfunctions during locomotion.

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