偏瘫步态模式变化对步行速度改善的影响

IF 5.6 4区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Irbm Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.irbm.2022.08.001
T. Scone , M. Saadat , H. Barton , A. Rastegarpanah
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摘要

引言目前的研究表明,自主选择的步行速度是偏瘫步态康复结果的重要指标,可以作为改善的目标。步行速度和偏瘫步态周期的运动学轮廓之间的关系的分析可以通过比较它们随时间变化的波形来扩展。方法本文是一项初步研究,旨在探索使用线性拟合方法将一组中风幸存者的步态与健康基线的行走速度进行比较。这产生了一组具有明确生理意义的参数,描述了偏瘫步态模式与健康步态模式的变化。然后进行线性回归分析,将所得参数与步态速度进行比较。结果描述偏瘫步态模式变化的线性拟合参数与偏瘫和非偏瘫肢体的行走速度之间存在显著的线性关系(p<0.05)。最显著的是,瘫痪性膝关节屈曲峰值减少了20°,瘫痪性髋关节外展峰值减少到几乎正常的模式,而瘫痪性髋髋关节屈曲峰值增加了10°。非瘫痪性髋关节屈曲峰值延伸仍低于健康对照组10°。髋关节外展偏移量减少,但仍保持在健康对照组的近2.5°至5°。结论当中风幸存者获得更高的行走速度时,他们步态的某些方面与健康对照更相似,尽管其他方面没有关系,或者他们的差异变得更明显。综合起来,这些关系显示了如何使用偏瘫和非偏瘫关节运动学来开始识别和量化有效的代偿性偏瘫步态模式。
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Effects of Variations in Hemiparetic Gait Patterns on Improvements in Walking Speed

Introduction

Current research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of hemiparetic gait rehabilitation outcome and can be targeted for improvement. Analysis of the relationship between walking speed and the kinematic profiles of the hemiparetic gait cycle can be expanded by comparing variations in their time dependant waveforms.

Methods

This paper is a pilot study to explore utilising the Linear Fit Method to compare the gait of a group of stroke survivors against a healthy baseline with respect to walking speed. This produced a set of parameters with clear physiological meaning that describe the variation of the hemiparetic gait pattern from the healthy pattern. A linear regression analysis was then performed comparing the resulting parameters against gait speed.

Results

Significant linear relationships (p<0.05) were found between the Linear Fit parameters describing the hemiparetic gait pattern variations and walking speed in both paretic and non-paretic limbs. Most notably peak paretic knee flexion reduced by 20° and peak paretic hip abductions reducing to a nearly normal pattern while peak paretic hip flexions increased by 10°. The non-paretic hip flexion peak extensions remained 10° below the healthy comparison hip abduction offset was reduced but remained at nearly 2.5° to 5° from the healthy comparison.

Conclusions

As stroke survivors achieved higher walking speeds some aspects of their gait became more similar to the healthy comparison though others had no relation, or their differences became more pronounced. Combined, these relations show how paretic and non-paretic joint kinematics can be used to start identifying and quantifying effective compensatory hemiparetic gait patterns.

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Irbm
Irbm ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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期刊介绍: IRBM is the journal of the AGBM (Alliance for engineering in Biology an Medicine / Alliance pour le génie biologique et médical) and the SFGBM (BioMedical Engineering French Society / Société française de génie biologique médical) and the AFIB (French Association of Biomedical Engineers / Association française des ingénieurs biomédicaux). As a vehicle of information and knowledge in the field of biomedical technologies, IRBM is devoted to fundamental as well as clinical research. Biomedical engineering and use of new technologies are the cornerstones of IRBM, providing authors and users with the latest information. Its six issues per year propose reviews (state-of-the-art and current knowledge), original articles directed at fundamental research and articles focusing on biomedical engineering. All articles are submitted to peer reviewers acting as guarantors for IRBM''s scientific and medical content. The field covered by IRBM includes all the discipline of Biomedical engineering. Thereby, the type of papers published include those that cover the technological and methodological development in: -Physiological and Biological Signal processing (EEG, MEG, ECG…)- Medical Image processing- Biomechanics- Biomaterials- Medical Physics- Biophysics- Physiological and Biological Sensors- Information technologies in healthcare- Disability research- Computational physiology- …
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