Dynamic Stability and Risk of Tripping during the Timed Up and Go Test in Hemiparetic and Healthy Subjects

被引:15
作者
Bonnyaud, Celine [1 ]
Pradon, Didier [1 ]
Bensmail, Djamel [2 ]
Roche, Nicolas [1 ]
机构
[1] Hop Raymond Poincare, Serv Physiol & Explorat Fonctionnelle, UVSQ CIC 1429,APHP Lab Analyse Mouvement, INSERM Unit 1179,Team 3 Technol & Innovat Therapi, F-92380 Garches, France
[2] Hop Raymond Poincare, APHP Serv Med Phys & Readaptat, INSERM Unit 1179,UVSQ CIC 1429, Team 3 Technol & Innovat Therapies Appl Neuromusc, F-92380 Garches, France
关键词
CENTER-OF-MASS; MINIMUM FOOT CLEARANCE; SIT-TO-STAND; CHRONIC STROKE; ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS; BODY REORIENTATION; GAIT STABILITY; LEVEL WALKING; BRAIN-INJURY; FALLS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0140317
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is often used to estimate risk of falls. Foot clearance and displacement of the center of mass (COM), which are related to risk of tripping and dynamic stability have never been evaluated during the TUG. Accurate assessment of these parameters using instrumented measurements would provide a comprehensive assessment of risk of falls in hemiparetic patients. The aims of this study were to analyze correlations between TUG performance time and displacement of the COM and foot clearance in patients with stroke-related hemiparesis and healthy subjects during the walking and turning sub-tasks of the TUG and to compare these parameters between fallers and non-fallers. Methods 29 hemiparetic patients and 25 healthy subjects underwent three-dimensional gait analysis during the TUG test. COM and foot clearance were analyzed during the walking and turning sub-tasks of the TUG. Results Lateral displacement of the COM was greater and faster during the walking sub-tasks and vertical displacement of the COM was greater during the turn in the patients compared to the healthy subjects (respectively p<0.01 and p<0.05). Paretic foot clearance was greater during walking and displacement of the COM was slower during the turn in the patients (p<0.01). COM displacement and velocity during the turn were correlated with TUG performance in the patients, however, vertical COM displacement was not. These correlations were significant in the healthy subjects. There were no differences between COM parameters or foot clearance in fallers and non-fallers. Discussion and Conclusion Hemiparetic patients are less stable than healthy subjects, but compensate with a cautious gait to avoid tripping. Instrumented analysis of the TUG test appears relevant for the assessment of dynamic stability in hemiparetic patients, providing more information than straight-line gait.
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