Effects of postural-control training with different sensory reweightings in a patient with body lateropulsion: a single-subject design study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2274943
Junji Nakamura, Takuma Nishimae, Hidekazu Uchisawa, Yohei Okada, Tomoyuki Shiozaki, Hiroaki Tanaka, Kozo Ueta, Daiki Fujita, Naohide Tsujimoto, Koki Ikuno, Koji Shomoto
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Abstract

Introduction: Body lateropulsion (BL) is an active lateral tilt of the body during standing or walking that is thought to be affected by a lesion of the vestibulospinal tract (VST) and the subjective visual vertical (SVV) tilt. Interventions for BL have not been established.

Objective: We examined the effects of postural-control training with different sensory reweighting on standing postural control in a patient with BL.

Methods: The patient had BL to the left when standing or walking due to a left-side medullary and cerebellar infarct. This study was a single-subject A-B design with follow-up: Phase A was postural-control training with visual feedback; phase B provided reweighting plantar somatosensory information. Postural control, VST excitability, and SVV were measured.

Results: At baseline and phase A, the patient could not stand with eyes-closed on a rubber mat, but became able to stand in phase B. The mediolateral center of pressure (COP) position did not change significantly, but the COP velocity decreased significantly during phase B and the follow-up on the firm surface. VST excitability was lower on the BL versus the non-BL side, and the SVV deviated to the right throughout the study.

Conclusion: Postural-control training with reweighting somatosensory information might improve postural control in a patient with BL.

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不同感觉重加权的姿势控制训练对一名身体后倾患者的影响:一项单一受试者设计研究。
简介:身体侧倾(BL)是一种在站立或行走过程中身体的主动侧倾,被认为受到前庭脊髓束(VST)损伤和主观视觉垂直(SVV)倾斜的影响。尚未制定BL干预措施。目的:我们研究了不同感觉重加权的姿势控制训练对BL患者站立姿势控制的影响。方法:该患者在站立或行走时因左侧髓质和小脑梗死而出现左侧BL。本研究为单受试者a-B设计,并进行随访:a阶段为视觉反馈的姿势控制训练;B期提供了足底体感信息的重新加权。测量体位控制、VST兴奋性和SVV。结果:在基线和A期,患者不能闭着眼睛站在橡胶垫上,但在B期可以站立。中外侧压力中心(COP)位置没有显著变化,但COP速度在B期和在坚硬表面上随访期间显著下降。与非BL侧相比,BL侧的VST兴奋性较低,并且在整个研究过程中SVV向右偏移。结论:体感信息重加权的体位控制训练可以改善BL患者的体位控制。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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