Walking-induced muscle fatigue impairs postural control in adolescents with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy.
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serval:BIB_4F241E25E38F
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Walking-induced muscle fatigue impairs postural control in adolescents with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy.
Journal
Research in developmental disabilities
ISSN
1873-3379 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0891-4222
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
53-54
Pages
11-18
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Fatigue is likely to be an important limiting factor in adolescents with spastic cerebral palsy (CP).
To determine the effects of walking-induced fatigue on postural control adjustments in adolescents with unilateral CP and their typically developing (TD) peers.
Ten adolescents with CP (14.2 ± 1.7 yr) and 10 age-, weight- and height-matched TD adolescents (14.1 ± 1.9 yr) walked for 15 min on a treadmill at their preferred walking speed. Before and after this task, voluntary strength capacity of knee extensors (MVC) and postural control were evaluated in 3 conditions: eyes open (EO), eyes closed (EC) and with dual cognitive task (EODT).
After walking, MVC decreased significantly in CP (-11%, P<0.05) but not in TD. The CoP area was only significantly increased in CP (90%, 34% and 60% for EO, EC and EODT conditions, respectively). The CoP length was significantly increased in the EO condition in CP and TD (20% and 21%) and was significantly increased in the EODT condition by 18% in CP only.
Unlike TD adolescents, treadmill walking for 15 min at their preferred speed lead to significant knee extensor strength losses and impairments in postural control in adolescents with unilateral spastic CP.
To determine the effects of walking-induced fatigue on postural control adjustments in adolescents with unilateral CP and their typically developing (TD) peers.
Ten adolescents with CP (14.2 ± 1.7 yr) and 10 age-, weight- and height-matched TD adolescents (14.1 ± 1.9 yr) walked for 15 min on a treadmill at their preferred walking speed. Before and after this task, voluntary strength capacity of knee extensors (MVC) and postural control were evaluated in 3 conditions: eyes open (EO), eyes closed (EC) and with dual cognitive task (EODT).
After walking, MVC decreased significantly in CP (-11%, P<0.05) but not in TD. The CoP area was only significantly increased in CP (90%, 34% and 60% for EO, EC and EODT conditions, respectively). The CoP length was significantly increased in the EO condition in CP and TD (20% and 21%) and was significantly increased in the EODT condition by 18% in CP only.
Unlike TD adolescents, treadmill walking for 15 min at their preferred speed lead to significant knee extensor strength losses and impairments in postural control in adolescents with unilateral spastic CP.
Keywords
Adolescent, Case-Control Studies, Cerebral Palsy/physiopathology, Cerebral Palsy/psychology, Cognition, Female, Humans, Male, Muscle Fatigue/physiology, Muscle, Skeletal/physiopathology, Postural Balance/physiology, Quadriceps Muscle/physiopathology, Task Performance and Analysis, Walking
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