Adults with lower-limb amputation: Reduced multifidi muscle activity and extensor muscle endurance is associated with worse physical performance

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作者
Sions, Jaclyn M. [1 ,6 ]
Seth, Mayank [1 ]
Beisheim-Ryan, Emma H. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hicks, Gregory E. [1 ]
Pohlig, Ryan T. [4 ]
Horne, John R. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Phys Therapy, Delaware Limb Loss Studies, Newark, DE 19713 USA
[2] Def Hlth Agcy, Extrem Trauma & Amputat Ctr Excellence, Falls Church, VA USA
[3] Naval Med Ctr San Diego, San Diego, CA USA
[4] Univ Delaware, Epidemiol Program, STAR Campus, Newark, DE USA
[5] Independence Prosthet Orthot Inc, Newark, DE USA
[6] Univ Delaware, 540 South Coll Ave,Suite 210JJ, Newark, DE 19713 USA
关键词
amputees; artificial limbs; lower extremity; recovery of function; rehabilitation; ultrasonography; walking speed; LOW-BACK-PAIN; LUMBAR MULTIFIDUS; SPINAL MOBILITY; GROUND WALKING; TRUNK MUSCLES; SORENSEN TEST; OLDER-ADULTS; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; REHABILITATION;
D O I
10.1111/cpf.12833
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Trunk muscles may be an overlooked region of deficits following lower-limb amputation (LLA). This study sought to determine the extent that trunk muscle deficits are associated with physical function following amputation. Sedentary adults with a unilateral transtibial- (n = 25) or transfemoral-level (n = 14) amputation were recruited for this cross-sectional research study. Participants underwent a clinical examination that included ultrasound imaging of the lumbar multifidi muscles, the modified Biering-Sorensen Endurance Test (mBSET), and performance-based measures, that is, the Timed Up and Go (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and 10-m Walk Test (10mWT). Associations between trunk muscle metrics and performance were explored with regression modeling, while considering covariates known to impact performance postamputation (p <= 0.100). Average ultrasound-obtained, lumbar multifidi activity was 14% and 16% for transfemoral- and transtibial-level amputations, respectively, while extensor endurance was 37.34 and 12.61 s, respectively. For TUG, nonamputated-side multifidi activity and an interaction term (level x non-amputated-side multifidi activity) explained 9.4% and 6.2% of the total variance, respectively. For 10mWT, beyond covariates, non-amputated-side multifidi activity and the interaction term explained 6.1% and 5.8% of the total variance, respectively. For TUG, extensor endurance and an interaction term (level x mBSET) explained 11.9% and 8.3% of the total variance beyond covariates; for BBS and 10mWT, extensor endurance explained 11.2% and 17.2% of the total variance, respectively. Findings highlight deficits in lumbar multifidi activity and extensor muscle endurance among sedentary adults with a LLA; reduced muscle activity and endurance may be important factors to target during rehabilitation to enhance mobility-related outcomes.
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页数:11
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