防止多发性硬化症患者跌倒的方步运动的有效性 - 综述

Nagaswararao, Dr. Prasanna Mohan, Dr. Natasha Verma
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在这项研究中,文献综述的重点是物理治疗干预预防多发性硬化症患者跌倒的现有证据。研究涉及一个计算机化数据库,其中包含 15 篇关于多发性硬化症患者物理治疗的研究文章,这些文章显示了与跌倒、物理治疗干预以防止特定多发性硬化症患者跌倒有关的结果、这是因为他们的主动平衡反应较慢、伸手时保持平衡的能力下降、中枢整合功能受损、体感传导缓慢、疲劳、反应迟钝、注意力不集中、在受到外界干扰时难以保持稳定以及运动皮层超负荷疲劳。在多发性硬化症患者中观察到与站立相关的躯干不稳定性,躯干摇摆增加,同时完成两项任务时姿势摇摆增加。关于预防跌倒的文献极少,在阶梯广场运动和 Wii 板运动中进行干预的研究也很少。目的:该研究旨在发现阶梯广场运动对预防多发性硬化症患者跌倒的有效性。关键词:多发性硬化症、干预、平衡反应、整合障碍、体感传导、注意力缺陷、运动皮层、躯干稳定性、躯干摇摆、
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EFFECTIVENESS OF STEP SQUARE EXERCISES TO PREVENT FALLS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS – A NARRATIVE REVIEW
In this study the literature review focus on the available evidence for the physiotherapy intervention to prevent falls in among multiple sclerosis. Research involved a computerized data base pertaining to studies that include the physiotherapy among multiple sclerosis patients 15 articles that showed outcomes relative to falls, physiotherapy intervention to prevent falls among selected multiple sclerosis patients with multiple sclerosis are more likely to fall, especially when walking, due to their slower proactive equilibrium reactions, decreased ability to maintain balance when reaching, central integration impairment, slow somatosensory conduction, fatigue, delayed reaction, attention deficit, difficulty maintaining stability in the presence of external disturbances, and overload fatigue of the motor cortex. Stand-related trunk instability was observed in MS patients, a rise in trunk sway, and a rise in postural sway when performing two tasks at once. Minimal literature on falls prevention there is scarcity of study which intervention among Step square exercises and Wii board exercises. AIM: The study aimed to find the effectiveness of Step square exercises to prevent falls in MS patients. KEY WORDS: Multiple sclerosis, intervention, equilibrium reactions, integration impairment, somatosensory conduction, attention deficit, motor cortex, trunk stability, trunk sway,
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