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Postural responses after utilization of a computerized biofeedback based intervention aimed at improving static and dynamic balance in traumatic brain injury: A case study

机译:利用基于计算机的生物反馈干预措施以改善脑外伤静态和动态平衡后的姿势反应:一个案例研究

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Balance dysfunction is one of the most disabling aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Without rapid transmission and accurate perception of somatosensory inputs, the automatic postural responses required during standing may be delayed or absent after TBI which can lead to instability. Further, the sensitivity level to which environmental perturbations can be detected is also vital, as the central nervous system will only employ balance control strategies when it perceives a change in equilibrium. Such undetectable perturbations, however small they may be, can result in fatal falls, especially after TBI. In this investigation we used a novel computerized biofeedback based (CBB) intervention aimed at improving perception of external perturbations, and static and dynamic balance in a single male participant with severe TBI. We used an adaptive single interval adjustment matrix (SIAM) protocol to determine the perception of perturbation threshold (PPT) at baseline (1 day pre-intervention) and follow up (1 day post-intervention). External perturbations were provided through sinusoidal translations of 0.5 Hz to the base of support in anterior-posterior direction. Outcome measures included PPT, the Berg balance scale (BBS) and bilateral surface electromyography (EMG) of the lower limbs at baseline and follow up. PPT assessment post intervention showed a decrease in PPT, suggesting an improvement in the ability (gain of 0.42 mm) to detect (even smaller) perturbations which were not perceivable prior to the intervention. There was a significant increase in BBS (6 points) at follow up. The participant demonstrated increased muscle activation for the right gastrocnemius, left soleus, right bicep femoris and left vastus lateralis muscles at follow up. This investigation demonstrate the potential use of the CBB intervention for improving interpretation and organization of multisensory information in a task specific environment to improve balance dysfunction post TBI.
机译:平衡功能障碍是创伤性脑损伤(TBI)最具致残性的方面之一。没有快速传输和对体感输入的准确感知,站立期间所需的自动姿势响应可能会在TBI后延迟或消失,这可能会导致不稳定。此外,可以检测到环境扰动的敏感度水平也至关重要,因为中枢神经系统只有在感知到平衡变化时才会采用平衡控制策略。这种无法检测的扰动,无论它们有多小,都会导致致命的跌倒,尤其是在TBI之后。在这项研究中,我们使用了一种新型的基于生物反馈的计算机化(CBB)干预措施,旨在改善对患有严重TBI的单身男性参与者的外部摄动以及静态和动态平衡的感知。我们使用自适应单间隔调整矩阵(SIAM)协议来确定基线(干预前1天)和随访(干预后1天)时对摄动阈值(PPT)的感知。通过在前后方向上以0.5 Hz的频率向支撑基部进行正弦平移来提供外部扰动。结果指标包括基线和随访时下肢的PPT,Berg平衡量表(BBS)和双侧表面肌电图(EMG)。干预后的PPT评估显示PPT降低,表明在干预之前无法察觉的检测(甚至更小的)扰动的能力(增益为0.42 mm)有所提高。随访时BBS显着增加(6分)。参与者在随访中表现出右腓肠肌,比目鱼肌,右股二头肌和左股外侧肌的肌肉激活增加。这项研究表明,在特定任务环境中,CBB干预可用于改善多感官信息的解释和组织,以改善TBI后的平衡功能障碍。

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