Title of article :
Sensory cueing effects on maximal speed gait initiation in persons with Parkinsonʹs disease and healthy elders
Author/Authors :
Leland E. Dibble، نويسنده , , Diane E. Nicholson، نويسنده , , Barry Shultz، نويسنده , , Bruce A. MacWilliams، نويسنده , , Robin L. Marcus، نويسنده , , Carolee Moncur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
11
From page :
215
To page :
225
Abstract :
Researchers have suggested that sensory cues can improve gait initiation in persons with Parkinsonʹs disease (PD); however, there is little research that documents the effects of sensory cues on gait initiation. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of auditory and cutaneous sensory cues on maximal speed gait initiation in personʹs with PD and healthy elderly. Seven persons with PD of moderate severity (mean AGE=69 years) and seven age, gender, and height matched healthy elders participated. Temporal, kinematic and center of pressure (COP) data were recorded as participants performed eight trials within four randomly ordered conditions (no cue (NC), a single auditory cue (SA), repetitive auditory cues (RA), and repetitive cutaneous cues (RC)). In each condition, participants were instructed to perform each gait initiation trial at their maximal speed. In all conditions, personʹs with PD reacted more slowly and moved less far than did the matched elders. Relative to conditions with NCs, sensory cueing resulted in decreased double limb support (DLS), and increased COP displacement and velocity in both groups. However, in both groups, displacements and velocities of the swing limb and sacrum during the sensory-cued conditions were less than those during the NC condition. These results suggest that when movement speed is a primary goal, sensory cues may interfere with swing limb and body movement outcomes during the gait initiation task in both personʹs with PD and healthy elders.
Keywords :
Gait initiation , Parkinsonיs disease , Sensory cueing effects
Journal title :
Gait and Posture
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Gait and Posture
Record number :
488085
Link To Document :
بازگشت