Walking stress-induced changes in gait patterns and muscle activity: Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis versus asymptomatic controls

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Gait & posture Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2024.08.083
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Abstract

Introduction

Patients with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (sLSS) are often limited in their walking range because of worsening symptoms, which is thought to induce changes in the gait pattern. The aim of this study was to determine whether changes in gait pattern and muscle activity in these patients are elicited by a walking stress and differ from asymptomatic controls.

Methods

Twenty patients with sLSS and 19 asymptomatic controls performed a 30-minute walking stress. Gait was assessed using seven inertial sensors and sagittal joint range of motion (ROM) was calculated during different phases of gait. Muscle activation of the gluteus medius, erector spinae and multifidus muscles was measured by surface electromyography (EMG) and integrated EMGs (normalized to the maximum during gait) were calculated. Differences between groups and time points (beginning and end) were assessed using mixed factorial analysis of variance.

Results

Patients had less knee extension ROM in terminal stance, less knee flexion ROM in swing and less overall hip flexion/extension ROM than controls (p ≤ 0.03). There were no functionally relevant changes in these parameters during the walking stress. The integrated EMG was greater in all muscles in patients than in controls and increased in both groups during the walking stress in the paraspinal but not in the gluteus medius muscle. There was no interaction between group and time for any of the parameters.

Conclusion

Differences in gait pattern and muscle activity between patients with sLSS and controls are generally present, but are not amplified by a walking stress.

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行走压力引起的步态和肌肉活动变化:腰椎管狭窄症患者与无症状对照组对比。
导言:症状性腰椎管狭窄症(sLSS)患者往往因症状恶化而限制行走范围,这被认为会引起步态改变。本研究旨在确定行走压力是否会引起这些患者步态和肌肉活动的变化,以及这些变化与无症状对照组的步态和肌肉活动是否存在差异:方法:20 名 sLSS 患者和 19 名无症状对照者进行了 30 分钟的步行压力训练。使用七个惯性传感器对步态进行评估,并计算步态不同阶段的矢状关节活动范围(ROM)。通过表面肌电图(EMG)测量臀中肌、竖脊肌和多侧肌的肌肉激活情况,并计算综合 EMGs(归一化为步态期间的最大值)。采用混合因子方差分析评估了组间和时间点(开始和结束)的差异:结果:与对照组相比,患者末期站立时的膝关节伸展ROM较小、摆动时的膝关节屈曲ROM较小、总体髋关节屈曲/伸展ROM较小(P≤0.03)。这些参数在行走应力期间没有发生功能上的相关变化。患者所有肌肉的综合肌电图均大于对照组,两组患者在行走应力期间,脊柱旁肌的综合肌电图均有所增加,但臀中肌的综合肌电图没有增加。在任何参数上,组别与时间之间都不存在交互作用:结论:sLSS 患者与对照组之间的步态和肌肉活动差异普遍存在,但不会因步行压力而扩大。
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Gait & posture
Gait & posture 医学-神经科学
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4.70
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616
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6 months
期刊介绍: Gait & Posture is a vehicle for the publication of up-to-date basic and clinical research on all aspects of locomotion and balance. The topics covered include: Techniques for the measurement of gait and posture, and the standardization of results presentation; Studies of normal and pathological gait; Treatment of gait and postural abnormalities; Biomechanical and theoretical approaches to gait and posture; Mathematical models of joint and muscle mechanics; Neurological and musculoskeletal function in gait and posture; The evolution of upright posture and bipedal locomotion; Adaptations of carrying loads, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing stairs etc; spinal biomechanics only if they are directly related to gait and/or posture and are of general interest to our readers; The effect of aging and development on gait and posture; Psychological and cultural aspects of gait; Patient education.
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