Effects of visual disruption on static and dynamic postural control in people with and without chronic ankle instability DOI Creative Commons
Yushan Miao, Yubin Ge,

Dongmei Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Nov. 5, 2024

Introduction Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is a chronic syndrome resulting from repeated ankle sprains that lead to persistent dysfunction.the purpose of this study determine whether visual disruption could influence static and dynamic postural control in people with without instability (CAI), the objective gaining comprehensive understanding interactions between inputs control. Methods Thirty CAI (21 males 9 females, age = 22.0 ± 1.8 years, height 174.4 10.2 cm, body mass 72.5 15.4 kg; Cumberland Tool (CAIT) score 19.7 1.8) twenty-nine (24 5 22.9 1.6 172.8 8.0 69.0 11.3 CAIT 29.0 0.7) were recruited. Their was measured two conditions or disruption, simulated using stroboscopic glasses. Static during single-limb standing represented by root mean square (RMS) plantar center pressure (CoP), Y-balance test relative reach distance. Two-way mixed ANOVA (between group: vs non-CAI, within normal vision disruption) used analyze data. Results discussion Significant detected CoP-RMS anteroposterior (AP) ( p 0.021, η 2 0.090) mediolateral (ML) < 0.001, 0.208) directions, distances posteromedial (PM) 0.023, 0.088) posterolateral (PL) 0.009, 0.113) disruption. The AP ML directions significantly increased PM PL decreased while remaining unchanged those CAI. People are susceptible on control, highlighting importance input maintaining stable posture population.

Language: Английский

Current status and factors influencing kinesiophobia in patients with meniscus injury: a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Faqiang Tang, Xu Dong Pan, Cai Jiang

et al.

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(1)

Published: Jan. 30, 2025

Abstract Objectives This study aimed to examine the relationships between kinesiophobia and injury severity, balance ability, knee pain intensity, self-efficacy, functional status in patients with meniscus injuries identify key predictors of kinesiophobia. Design A single-center, prospective cross-sectional study. Methods involving 123 diagnosed at Fujian Provincial Hospital was conducted. The range motion test used determine limitations joint mobility, whereas magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assess severity damage. Several validated scales were administered: Tampa Scale Kinesiophobia (TSK-17) measure kinesiophobia, visual analog scale (VAS) general self-efficacy (GSES) evaluate Lysholm score (LKS) status. Additionally, ability assessed using Huber 360 Neuromuscular Control Training Assessment System (DJO, USA). Spearman’s correlation analysis applied explore factors associated simple linear regression its predictors. Results Among participants included study, 60.16% identified as experiencing these participants, 69.10% had grade III injuries, 33.3% exhibited limited movement. clinical characteristics follows: median VAS 4 (IQR 2–6), GSES 22 20–29), LKS 45 38–55). significantly correlated movement, other parameters ( P < 0.05). However, no significant detected limits stability. Simple (R²=0.917) revealed several including (β = 2.08), intensity 0.882), Romberg quotient (RQ) 3.239), movement 0.868). In contrast, =-0.455) negatively Furthermore, Grade RQ found be markedly higher levels Conclusion is strongly RQ, which are Clinical interventions should focus on enhance rehabilitation outcomes.

Language: Английский

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Updated Views on Vestibular Physical Therapy for Patients with Vestibular Disorders DOI Open Access
Marco Tramontano, Souad Haijoub, M. Lacour

et al.

Healthcare, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 492 - 492

Published: Feb. 24, 2025

Background/Objectives: Vestibular Physical Therapy (VPT) plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation of patients with vestibular disorders by promoting compensation through adaptation, habituation, and substitution mechanisms. While traditional VPT approaches have demonstrated effectiveness restoring balance gaze stability, some chronic dysfunction continue to experience persistent deficits. Methods: review recent advancements neuroplasticity research suggest need for updated strategies that integrate sensorimotor substitution, saccadic training, optokinetic stimulation, cognitive-motor dual-task training optimize compensation. Results: This perspective article explores innovative aimed at improving dynamic postural stability more challenging way. We emphasize importance personalized leverage multisensory integration enhance neuroplastic recovery. Conclusions: By refining interventions, we can maximize functional outcomes improve quality life individuals disorders.

Language: Английский

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Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Function and Its Impact on Postural Stability and Quality of Life in Cochlear Implant Recipients: A Cross-Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Khalid A. Alahmari, Sarah Alshehri

Life, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(3), P. 499 - 499

Published: March 20, 2025

Background/Objectives: Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) function, measured by the video head impulse test (vHIT) gains, plays a crucial role in postural stability and quality of life. Cochlear implant recipients often experience vestibular dysfunction, but its relationship with balance patient-reported outcomes remains underexplored. This study aimed to (1) evaluate between vHIT gains cochlear recipients; (2) assess impact on quality-of-life metrics; (3) identify key predictors stability, including demographic/clinical characteristics. Methods: cross-sectional was conducted August 2023 February 2024 included 46 participants that comprised age-matched normal hearers who underwent for lateral, anterior, posterior semicircular canal function. Postural assessed using dynamic posturography, life Short Form-36 (SF-36). Multiple linear regression correlation analyses were performed. Results: The demonstrated significant positive correlations lateral showing strongest association (r = 0.742, p 0.001), followed 0.701, 0.003) anterior canals 0.684, 0.005). A multiple analysis identified as most predictor (β 0.512, 0.001, adjusted R2 0.47). Quality-of-life metrics inversely correlated particularly −0.712, 0.002), which explained 43–51% variance. Conclusions: highlighted primary determinant recipients, underscoring importance assessments optimizing functional outcomes.

Language: Английский

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Immediate Effects of Wearing an Ankle Bandage on Fine Coordination, Proprioception, Balance and Gait in Patients with an Acute Ankle Injury DOI Open Access
Tobias Heß, Thomas L. Milani,

Anica Kilper

et al.

Published: May 31, 2024

Ankle sprains are the most frequently occurring musculoskeletal injuries among recreational athletes. support through bandages following initial orthotic treatment might be beneficial for rehabilitation purposes. Since hardly any study has investigated impact of in acute phase ankle sprains, our examined immediate effects wearing an bandage on fine coordination, proprioception, and motor performance subjects five weeks after injury. In total, 70 with unilateral supination trauma were tested. All completed several rating questionnaires biomechanical investigations, including a coordination proprioception test, single leg stances, Y-Balance test gait analysis. investigations conducted subject&#039;s injured without (MalleoTrain® Bauerfeind AG) healthy leg. Subjects reported moderate to strong improvements stability pain when bandage. Wearing significantly normalized subjects’ stance performance, as well duration, vertical ground reaction forces during walking. However, did not have clear effect proprioception. sprain may immediately improve standing

Language: Английский

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Balance Control is Sequentially Correlated with Proprioception, Joint Range of Motion, Strength, Pain, and Plantar Tactile Sensation Among Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis DOI Creative Commons
Peixin Shen,

Simin Li,

Li Li

et al.

Sports Medicine - Open, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1)

Published: June 9, 2024

Abstract Background Patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) are at high risk for falls, which is attributed to their impaired balance control. Identifying factors associated control facilitates the development of precise KOA rehabilitation programs. This study was investigate correlations proprioception, plantar tactile sensation (PTS), pain, joint range motion (ROM), and strength among older adults without KOA, as well magnitudes sequence correlation these Methods A total 240 ( n = 124, female: 84, age: 68.8 ± 4.0 years) 116, 64, 67.9 3.5 were recruited assigned groups. Their PTS, ROM, measured. Pearson or Spearman used test whether they significantly related Berg Balance Scale (BBS), factor analysis multivariate linear regression determine degrees between each BBS. Results Compared group, group had lower BBS score, larger proprioception PTS thresholds, smaller less (p: 0.008, < 0.001–0.016, 0.001–0.005, 0.001–0.014, 0.001–0.002, respectively). In weakly moderately correlated (r: 0.332–0.501, 0.197–0.291, 0.340, 0.212–0.508, 0.236–0.336, While in 0.207–0.379, 0.212–0.410). 54.41+ (0.668*strength) - (0.579*PTS) (1.141*proprioception) + (1.054* ROM) (0.339*pain). 53.85+ (0.441*strength) (0.677*proprioception). Conclusion Worse detected all Proprioception strongest correlations, followed by strength, PTS. Precise programs may be proposed following improving five factors.

Language: Английский

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Somatosensory and dynamic balance improvement in older adults with diabetic peripheral neuropathy through sensorimotor exercise: a multisite randomized controlled trial DOI Creative Commons

M J Jimenez-Mazuelas,

Nicolas Villar,

S De Casas-Albendea

et al.

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 40, P. 2062 - 2073

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Immediate Effects of Wearing an Ankle Bandage on Fine Coordination, Proprioception, Balance and Gait in the Subacute Phase of Ankle Sprains DOI Creative Commons
Tobias Heß, Thomas L. Milani,

Anica Kilper

et al.

Life, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(7), P. 810 - 810

Published: June 26, 2024

Ankle sprains are the most frequently occurring musculoskeletal injuries among recreational athletes. support through bandages following initial orthotic treatment might be beneficial for rehabilitation purposes. However, literature is sparse regarding use of an ankle directly after acute phase sprain. Therefore, this study investigates hypothesis that wearing bandage immediately sprain improves motor performance, stability and reduces pain. In total, 70 subjects with unilateral supination trauma were tested. Subjects tested five weeks post-injury to assess immediate effects bandage. On testing day, completed rating questionnaires underwent comprehensive biomechanical assessments. Biomechanical investigations included fine coordination proprioception tests, single leg stances, Y-Balance test, gait analysis. All conducted subject's injured without a (MalleoTrain

Language: Английский

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The effects of multisensory exercises on balance control in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a narrative review DOI Open Access
Razieh Mofateh,

Shirin Rahimzadeh

Practical Diabetes, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 41(4), P. 35 - 41

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Abstract This study aimed to examine the impact of multisensory exercises on balance control in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Articles training for individuals DPN were discovered MEDLINE, Scopus and Web Science databases through targeted key words. Moreover, this review examined isolation or conjunction other exercises, using outcome measures that assess attributes. A narrative encompassed seven research studies as corroborating evidence. Six randomised controlled trials (RCTs) one non‐RCT eligible, including 212 participants. The results supported our assumption exercise could enhance DPN. suggests aid enhancing Nevertheless, additional is needed identify most beneficial varying levels severity disability.

Language: Английский

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Effects of visual disruption on static and dynamic postural control in people with and without chronic ankle instability DOI Creative Commons
Yushan Miao, Yubin Ge,

Dongmei Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Nov. 5, 2024

Introduction Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is a chronic syndrome resulting from repeated ankle sprains that lead to persistent dysfunction.the purpose of this study determine whether visual disruption could influence static and dynamic postural control in people with without instability (CAI), the objective gaining comprehensive understanding interactions between inputs control. Methods Thirty CAI (21 males 9 females, age = 22.0 ± 1.8 years, height 174.4 10.2 cm, body mass 72.5 15.4 kg; Cumberland Tool (CAIT) score 19.7 1.8) twenty-nine (24 5 22.9 1.6 172.8 8.0 69.0 11.3 CAIT 29.0 0.7) were recruited. Their was measured two conditions or disruption, simulated using stroboscopic glasses. Static during single-limb standing represented by root mean square (RMS) plantar center pressure (CoP), Y-balance test relative reach distance. Two-way mixed ANOVA (between group: vs non-CAI, within normal vision disruption) used analyze data. Results discussion Significant detected CoP-RMS anteroposterior (AP) ( p 0.021, η 2 0.090) mediolateral (ML) &lt; 0.001, 0.208) directions, distances posteromedial (PM) 0.023, 0.088) posterolateral (PL) 0.009, 0.113) disruption. The AP ML directions significantly increased PM PL decreased while remaining unchanged those CAI. People are susceptible on control, highlighting importance input maintaining stable posture population.

Language: Английский

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