Use of accelerometry to investigate standing and dynamic body balance in people with cerebral palsy: A systematic review

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作者
Valenciano, Paola Janeiro [1 ,2 ]
Conceicao, Nubia Ribeiro [1 ]
Marcori, Alexandre Jehan [1 ]
Teixeira, Luis Augusto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Phys Educ & Sport, Human Motor Syst Lab, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Rua Radialista Irineu Veronezi, BR-19910670 Ourinhos, SP, Brazil
关键词
Cerebralpalsy; Accelerometry; Dynamicbalance; Quietposture; TRUNK ACCELEROMETRY; POSTURAL STABILITY; CHILDREN; GAIT; ADOLESCENTS; VALIDITY; CLASSIFICATION; HEALTHY; WALKING; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.06.017
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: People with cerebral palsy (CP) often have difficulties related to maintaining body balance in their daily living activities. Accelerometers are low-cost wearable devices with potential use to objectively assess balance. Research question: What are the main characteristics and findings from protocols used in research aiming to investigate standing or dynamic body balance stability through trunk accelerometry in people with CP? Method: We searched in December 2021 seven databases, Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane, Science Direct, Scopus, PEDro, and Lilacs, with descriptors related to cerebral palsy, accelerometer, and balance. Results: Ten studies were included, with a total of 197 evaluated people with CP. These studies were classified as moderate or high methodological quality. We found convergence on the use of the sensor at the lumbar region (L3), with sampling frequency at 100 Hz. For balance assessment, 60 % of the reviewed studies used the 10-m walk test, while the other studies used different walking distances, or the quiet standing test. For data processing, the low-pass filter at 20 Hz has been used predominantly, and the most commonly used variable to evaluate balance stability has been root mean square of trunk acceleration. Children and adolescents with CP had higher acceleration values and greater gait complexity than typically developing children. Individuals with bilateral impairment had greater anteroposterior and mediolateral trunk accelerations than those with unilateral impairment. Trunk acceleration was shown to be sensitive to improvement in gait stability from interventions, and acceleration-based measures have been found to correlate with qualitative balance assessment tools. Significance: Trunk accelerometry in quiet posture and dynamic tasks was shown to be a valid and sensitive measurement to evaluate balance stability in children and adolescents with CP. It is a small, light, low-cost and easy-to-handle tool that is effective for measuring body balance on different tasks in this population.
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页数:8
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