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Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research 4/2011

01.02.2011 | Research Article

Perturbations of ground support alter posture and locomotion coupling during step initiation in Parkinson’s disease

verfasst von: Mark W. Rogers, Marjorie Johnson Hilliard, Katherine M. Martinez, Yunhui Zhang, Tanya Simuni, Marie-Laure Mille

Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research | Ausgabe 4/2011

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Abstract

During the initiation of stepping, anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) for lateral weight transfer and propulsion normally precede the onset of locomotion. In Parkinson’s disease (PD), impaired step initiation typically involves altered APA ground force production with delayed step onset and deficits in stepping performance. If, as in stance and gait, sensory information about lower limb load is important for the control of stepping, then perturbations influencing loading conditions could affect the step initiation process. This study investigated the influence of changes in lower limb loading during step initiation in patients with PD and healthy control subjects. Participants performed rapid self-triggered step initiation with the impending single stance limb positioned over a pneumatically actuated platform. In perturbation trials, the stance limb ground support surface was either moved vertically downward (DROP) or upward (ELEVATE) by 1.5 cm shortly after the onset of the APA phase. Overall, PD patients demonstrated a longer APA duration, longer time to first step onset, and slower step speed than controls. In both groups, the DROP perturbation reinforced the intended APA kinetic changes for lateral weight transfer and resulted in a significant reduction in APA duration, increase in peak amplitude, and earlier time to first step onset compared with other conditions. During ELEVATE trials that opposed the intended weight transfer forces both groups rapidly adapted their stepping to preserve standing stability by decreasing step length and duration, and increasing step height and foot placement laterally. The findings suggested that sensory information associated with limb load and/or foot pressure modulates the spatial and temporal parameters of posture and locomotion components of step initiation in interaction with a centrally generated feedforward mode of neural control. Moreover, impaired step initiation in PD may at least acutely be enhanced by augmenting the coupling between posture and locomotion.
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Metadaten
Titel
Perturbations of ground support alter posture and locomotion coupling during step initiation in Parkinson’s disease
verfasst von
Mark W. Rogers
Marjorie Johnson Hilliard
Katherine M. Martinez
Yunhui Zhang
Tanya Simuni
Marie-Laure Mille
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2011
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Experimental Brain Research / Ausgabe 4/2011
Print ISSN: 0014-4819
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1106
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-010-2504-z

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