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Dynamic Balance Is Related to Physiological Impairments in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
Authors:Alexander T Peebles  Adam P Bruetsch  Sharon G Lynch  Jessie M Huisinga
Institution:1. Landon Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS;2. Bioengineering Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS;3. Department of Neurology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS;4. Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Abstract:

Objectives

To compare physiological impairments between persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) with a history of falls and persons with MS without a history of falls, and to investigate the association between physiological impairments and dynamic balance.

Design

Cross-sectional study.

Setting

University motion analysis laboratory.

Participants

Persons with MS (N=55; 27 recurrent fallers and 28 nonfallers). Participants were classified as fallers if they self-reported ≥2 falls in the previous 6 months.

Interventions

None.

Main Outcome Measures

Physiological impairment was assessed with sensorimotor delays, spasticity, plantar cutaneous sensation, and the sensory, cerebellar, and pyramidal subscales of the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). Dynamic balance was assessed using the average and variability of margin of stability and variability of trunk accelerations.

Results

Compared with nonfallers, fallers had lower plantar sensation, longer sensorimotor delays, more spasticity, and more impairment in the pyramidal and cerebellar subscales of the EDSS. Additionally, these impairments were all moderately to strongly correlated with worse dynamic balance.

Conclusions

This study highlights the multifactorial nature of instability in persons with MS. A better understanding of the physiological mechanisms of dynamic instability in persons with MS can be used to improve methods of monitoring disease progression, identifying which impairments to target through interventions, and appropriately evaluating intervention efficacy.
Keywords:Accidental falls  Multiple sclerosis  Rehabilitation  Walking  CoM  center of mass  EDSS  Expanded Disability Status Scale  LyE  Lyapunov exponents  MoS  margin of stability  MS  multiple sclerosis  PwMS  persons with multiple sclerosis  SaEn  sample entropy
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