脑瘫儿童助行器辅助步态的定量研究:前助行器与后助行器

R. Bachwchmidt, G. Harris, J. Ackman, S. Hassani, M. Carter, A. Caudill, K. Reiners, W. Olson, P. Smith, J. Klein
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许多患有脑瘫的儿童需要助行器来实现功能性行走,但很少有科学研究来了解其使用机制。这项工作的目的是利用时空步态参数和上肢关节动力学,为脑瘫儿童的前后步行者的行走提供定量的试点比较。根据知情同意,收集了9名痉挛、双瘫性脑瘫儿童的数据,这些儿童使用社区步行车,并常规使用后路步行车。研究结果显示,使用前助行器时双肢支撑时间增加(24.3% ~ 30.7%),使用后助行器时行走速度增加(16.7% ~ 21.4%)。前步行者肘关节伸肌和腕屈肌需求(-0.19 Nm/kg, 0.07 Nm/kg)大于后步行者(-0.06 Nm/kg, 0.02 Nm/kg)。除了传统的下肢步态分析、临床评估和能量消耗评估外,本研究中开发的方法似乎对上肢肌肉需求的影响提供了更好的见解。
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Quantitative study of walker-assisted gait in children with cerebral palsy: anterior versus posterior walkers
Many children with cerebral palsy require walkers to achieve functional ambulation, yet little scientific study has been done to understand the mechanics of usage. The objective of this work was to provide a quantitative pilot comparison of ambulation with anterior and posterior walkers in children with cerebral palsy using temporal-spatial gait parameters and an upper extremity joint kinetics. Following informed consent, data were collected for nine children with spastic, diplegic cerebral palsy who were community ambulators and who routinely used posterior walkers. Results of the study showed increased double limb support time (24.3%-30.7%) with the anterior walker, increased walking speed (16.7%-21.4%) with the posterior walker. Elbow extensor and wrist flexor demands were greater with the anterior walker (-0.19 Nm/kg, 0.07 Nm/kg) than with the posterior walker (-0.06 Nm/kg, 0.02 Nm/kg). The methodology developed in this study appears to provide improved insight into the effect of upper extremity muscular demands in addition to the traditional lower extremity gait analysis, clinical evaluation, and energy expenditure assessment.
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