适应坦哥对动态平衡和双重任务表现在帕金森病中的影响
Forouzan Rafie1, Sharanya Thodupunoori2, Kimberly Lang3
1Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Journal of motor behavior
|November 6, 2025
概括
适应的探戈 (AT) 可能会改善帕金森病 (PD) 患者的动态平衡. 虽然双重任务显示了轻微的改善,但动态步行指数 (DGI) 显著提高,表明AT在PD患者中具有平衡的潜力.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 康复科学 康复科学 康复科学
- 运动障碍 运动障碍
背景情况:
- 帕金森病 (PD) 在动态平衡,双重任务和肌肉活动调节方面提出了挑战.
- 认知和肌肉困难是PD的特征,影响日常功能.
- 适应式探戈 (AT) 是一种因其在PD管理中的潜在益处而被探索的干预措施.
研究的目的:
- 调查适应式探戈 (AT) 对帕金森病 (PD) 患者动态平衡,双重任务和腿部肌肉对手活性的影响.
- 评估在干预前,干预后及干预后四周的绩效指标变化.
- 通过调节指数 (MI) 评估AT对肌肉活动调节的影响.
主要方法:
- 33名轻度至中度PD患者的队列被随机分配到AT组 (n=16) 或对照组 (n=17).
- 双重任务的表现是使用Serial 7步行任务和动态步行指数 (DGI) 来评估的.
- 电肌图 (EMG) 数据被用来计算肌肉活动的调制指数 (MI).
主要成果:
- 与对照组相比,AT组在双重任务的表现上有所改善,尽管在统计学上并不显著 (p>0.05).
- 在AT组与对照组 (p<0.05) 中观察到动态步行指数 (DGI) 评分的显著改善.
- 干预后没有发现肌肉活动调节 (MI) 的显著变化 (p>0.05).
结论:
- 适应式探戈证明了改善帕金森病患者动态平衡的潜力.
- 虽然双重任务的好处在统计学上并不显著,但DGI的改进表明对步态和平衡有积极的影响.
- 建议进行进一步的大规模随机试验,以验证这些发现,并指导AT用于PD的临床应用.
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