脑性麻痹幼儿强化步态训练:一项初步研究

A. Herskind, M. Willerslev-Olsen, A. Ritterb, Rosenbaum, L. Greve, JakobLorentzen, J. Nielsen
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背景:肌肉生长减少可能与脑瘫(CP)患儿挛缩的发生有关。在这里,我们报告了来自CP幼儿强化步态训练的初步研究数据。方法:5例8-30月龄CP患儿,连续3个月进行基于活动的步态训练,每天1小时,每周5天。纳入的儿童被诊断为痉挛性CP,大运动功能分类系统(GMFCS)评分为I-II,并且没有癫痫。所有孩子在训练时都戴着计步器。训练前后分别进行运动学和定性步态分析、痉挛的临床和客观评价、大运动功能测量-66 (GMFM-66)和受损伤腓肠肌内侧(MG)的超声检查。两名儿童在接受标准护理(SC)三个月前后也进行了测试。结果:在63天的训练中,平均每节记录1410步。在国内完成的步骤比在中央设施完成的要多。训练过程中,MG组肌肉体积显著增加,SC组肌肉体积减少。所有儿童的步态都得到了质的改善,5名儿童中有4名的GMFM-66评分得到了改善。SC儿童也有类似的改善。两名儿童在训练前出现了病理性的肌肉僵硬增加,在训练期间有所减少。所有5名儿童的反射僵硬没有变化。结论:本初步研究表明,强化步态训练可以增加CP患儿的肌肉体积,提高步行技能,减少被动肌肉僵硬。
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Intensive gait training in toddlers with cerebral palsy: A pilot study
Background: Reduced muscle growth may be involved in the development of contractures in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Here, we report data from a pilot study of intensive gait training in CP toddlers. Methods: Five children with CP aged 8-30 months performed activity-based gait training for one hour/day, five days/week for three consecutive months. Included children were diagnosed with spastic CP, had a Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) score of I–II, and were not epileptic. All children wore pedometers during training. Before and after the training period, kinematic and qualitative gait analysis, clinical and objective evaluation of spasticity, Gross Motor Function Measure-66 (GMFM-66), and ultrasound of the affected medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle were performed. Two children were also tested before and after three months of receiving only standard care (SC). Results: On average 1410 steps/session were logged during 63 days of training. More steps were achieved at home than at a central facility. During training, MG muscle volume increased significantly, while it decreased for SC children. Gait improved qualitatively in all children, and GMFM-66 score improved in four of the five children. Similar improvements were seen among the SC children. Two children had pathologically increased muscle stiffness prior to training, which was reduced during training. Reflex stiffness was unchanged in all five children. Conclusions: This pilot study suggests that intensive gait training may increase muscle volume, improve walking skills and reduce passive muscle stiffness in toddlers with CP.
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