具有挑战性的步行环境是否与脑瘫儿童跌倒或跌倒的风险有关?系统回顾。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Gait & posture Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2025.01.008
Rebecca L. Walker , Thomas D. O’Brien , Gabor J. Barton , Bernie Carter , David M. Wright , Richard J. Foster
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摘要

背景:患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童经常摔倒,这对他们的身体和心理健康有负面影响(例如,减少活动参与)。然而,人们对摔倒的原因还不太了解。儿童在具有挑战性的行走环境(例如,不平整的表面)中进行谈判的方式,可能会揭示更多关于跌倒是如何发生的,因为这些环境需要调整步态以保持稳定。研究了CP患儿在具有挑战性的行走环境中的稳定性;然而,目前尚不清楚这些因素是如何导致下降的。研究问题:模拟现实世界中具有挑战性的步行环境是否会增加CP患儿的跌倒发生率和跌倒风险?方法:检索5个数据库,筛选1386条记录,包括5-18岁的流动CP儿童,调查在挑战性环境中动态行走,跌倒发生或跌倒风险的结果。本综述的完整方案已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42021290456)。结果:16项研究符合纳入标准。一项研究报告了绊倒的发生,两项研究报告没有摔倒。15项研究确定了CP患儿在挑战性环境中使用的步态改变。24种步态特征被确定为谨慎的步行策略,7种步态特征被确定为增加跌倒风险,这表明两者之间存在潜在的联系。然而,关于这是否反映了现实世界所面临的困境,证据有限。意义:对CP患儿在挑战性步行环境下的稳定性的调查缺乏任何跌倒发生的测量。对可能导致高跌倒风险的机制进行调查,或在通过障碍物、不平整的表面、陡峭的下降和楼梯时避免跌倒,可能会揭示现实世界中跌倒的进一步原因,并以此为未来的跌倒预防技术提供信息。最后,从CP儿童的角度了解现实世界中具有挑战性环境中跌倒的多方面原因是未来研究的关键。
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Are challenging walking environments linked to falls or risk of falling in children with cerebral palsy? A systematic review

Background

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) regularly fall over and this has negative effects on their physical and psychosocial wellbeing (e.g., reduced activity participation). However, the reasons for falls are not well understood. The way in which children negotiate challenging walking environments (e.g., uneven surfaces), may reveal more about how falls occur as these environments require gait modifications to maintain stability. Stability in challenging walking environments has been explored for children with CP; however, it remains unclear how these lead to falls.

Research question

Do challenging walking environments that mimic those faced in the real-world, contribute to increased fall occurrence and fall risk in children with CP?

Methods

Five databases were searched, and 1386 records screened to include ambulatory children with CP, aged 5–18 years old, investigating dynamic walking in challenging environments, with outcomes of fall occurrence or fall risk. The full protocol for this review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021290456).

Results

Sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria. One study reported occurrence of stumbles, two reported no falls. Fifteen studies identified gait alterations used by children with CP in challenging environments. Twenty-four gait characteristics were identified to be indicative of cautious walking strategies and seven gait characteristics identified to increase fall risk, suggesting a potential link. However, limited evidence exists as to whether this reflects falls faced in the real-world.

Significance

Investigations into stability over challenging walking environments for children with CP are lacking any measures of fall occurrence. Investigations into the mechanisms that may contribute to high fall risk, or fall avoidance when negotiating obstacles, uneven surfaces, steep declines and stairs may reveal further causes of real-world falls, and in doing so inform future fall prevention techniques. Finally, understanding the multifaceted causes of falls in real-world challenging environments from the perspectives of children with CP is key for future research.
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Gait & posture
Gait & posture 医学-神经科学
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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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