Halimatul Abd Ghani, Alia A Alghwiri, Hafifi Hisham, Haidzir Manaf
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the effects of lower limb muscle fatigue on spatiotemporal gait parameters and turning difficulty characteristics during the extended Timed Up and Go (extended TUG) test in individuals with different severity stages of Parkinson's disease (PD).
Methods: Forty individuals with PD, classified as Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stages 2 and 3 participated in this pre- and post-experimental study design. The participants performed a continuous sit-to-stand task from a chair based on 30 cycles/min set-up to induce lower limb muscle fatigue. They performed extended TUG test immediately before and after completing the fatigue protocol. Spatiotemporal gait parameters and turning difficulty characteristics were recorded using two GoPro® Hero 4 Silver cameras. Data were subjected to a repeated-measure ANOVA.
Results: Individuals with PD experience significant changes in spatiotemporal gait parameters, specifically stride velocity and length, under conditions of lower limb muscle fatigue (p=0.001). These changes were more pronounced in individuals with PD in the H&Y stage 3 group. Additionally, both PD groups exhibited difficulty with turning, requiring more than five steps to complete a 180° turn and taking more than 3 seconds to accomplish it.
Conclusion: These findings highlight the impact of muscle fatigue on gait performance in PD and suggest that individuals in later stages of the disease may be particularly affected. Further research is needed to explore interventions that can mitigate these gait impairments and improve mobility in individuals with PD.
目的:探讨下肢肌肉疲劳对帕金森病(PD)不同严重程度阶段患者延长时起行走(extended Timed Up and Go, extended TUG)测试时步态参数和转身难度特征的影响。方法:40例PD患者,分为Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) 2期和3期,参与了实验前和实验后的研究设计。参与者在椅子上以30次/分钟的速度进行连续的坐到站的任务,以诱导下肢肌肉疲劳。他们在完成疲劳方案之前和之后立即进行了延长的TUG测试。使用两台GoPro®Hero 4 Silver相机记录受试者的时空步态参数和转弯难度特征。对数据进行重复测量方差分析。结果:PD患者在下肢肌肉疲劳状态下,其时空步态参数,特别是步幅速度和步幅长度发生了显著变化(p=0.001)。这些变化在H&Y阶段3组PD患者中更为明显。此外,两组PD患者都表现出转弯困难,需要超过5步才能完成180°转弯,并且需要超过3秒才能完成。结论:这些发现强调了肌肉疲劳对PD患者步态表现的影响,并表明疾病晚期的个体可能受到特别的影响。需要进一步的研究来探索可以减轻这些步态障碍和改善PD患者活动能力的干预措施。