• DocumentCode
    741307
  • Title

    Parkinson's Disease-Related Impairments in Body Movement, Coordination and Postural Control Mechanisms When Performing 80 ^{\\circ} Lateral Gaze Shifts

  • Author

    Bonnet, Cedrick T. ; Delval, Arnaud ; Defebvre, Luc

  • Author_Institution
    Laboratoire de Neurosciences Fonctionnelles et Pathologies, Universit?? Lille, France
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    849
  • Lastpage
    856
  • Abstract
    We investigated early signs of Parkinson\´s disease-related impairment in mediolateral postural control. Thirty-six participants (18 Hoehn & Yahr stage 2 patients in the off-drug condition and 18 healthy controls) were studied in a stationary gaze condition and when performing 80 ^{\\circ} lateral gaze shifts at 0.125 and 0.25 Hz. Body sway, coordination and postural control mechanisms were analyzed. All participants performed the visual tasks adequately. The patients were not unstable in the stationary gaze condition. In both groups, mediolateral ankle- and hip-based postural control mechanisms were significantly more active under gaze shift conditions than under the stationary gaze condition. As expected, the patients exhibited significantly greater angular movements of the lower back and significantly lower angular movements of the head (relative to controls) when performing gaze shifts. When considering linear displacements (rather than angular movements), the patients exhibited significantly greater displacements of the lower back and lower, slower displacements of the head than controls under gaze shift conditions. Relative to controls, the patients performed “en block” body movements. Overall, our results show that the patients\´ ankle- and hip-based mediolateral postural control mechanisms did not adapt to the difficulty of the visual task being performed.
  • Keywords
    Analysis of variance; Diseases; Foot; Mathematical model; Neck; Time series analysis; Visualization; Mediolateral (ML) axis; Parkinson's disease (PD); postural control mechanisms; postural coordination; visual tasks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1534-4320
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSRE.2014.2369455
  • Filename
    6963496