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Increased Motor Variability Facilitates Motor Learning in Weight Shift Toward the Paretic Side During Walking in Individuals Post-stroke
European Journal of Neuroscience (2021)
  • Seoung Hoon Park, University of Houston
  • Chao-Jung Hsu, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
  • Jui-Te Lin, Seton Hall University
  • Weena Dee, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
  • Elliot J. Roth, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • William Z. Rymer, Single Motor Unit Laboratory, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, Chicago, IL, USA
  • Ming Wu, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether applying “varied” versus constant pelvis assistance force mediolaterally toward the paretic side of stroke survivors during walking would result in short-term improvement in weight shift toward the paretic side. Twelve individuals post-stroke (60.4 ± 6.2 years; gait speed: 0.53 ± 0.19 m/s) were tested under two conditions (varied vs. constant). Each condition was conducted in a single separate session, which consisted of (a) treadmill walking with no assistance force for 1 min (baseline), pelvis assistance toward the paretic side for 9 min (adaptation), and then no force for additional 1 min (post-adaptation), and (b) overground walking. In the “varied” condition, the magnitude of force was randomly changed across steps between 30% and 100% of the predetermined amount. In the abrupt condition, the magnitude of force was kept constant at 100% of the predetermined amount. Participants exhibited greater improvements in weight shift toward the paretic side (p < 0.01) and in muscle activity of plantar flexors and hip adductors of the paretic leg (p = 0.02) from baseline to late post-adaptation period for the varied condition than for the constant condition. Motor variability of the peak pelvis displacement at baseline was correlated with improvement in weight shift toward the paretic side after training for the varied (R2 = 0.64, p = 0.01) and the constant condition (R2 = 0.39, p = 0.03). These findings suggest that increased motor variability, induced by applying the varied pelvis assistance, may facilitate motor learning in weight shift and gait symmetry during walking in individuals post-stroke.
Publication Date
May, 2021
DOI
10.1111/ejn.15212
Citation Information
Seoung Hoon Park, Chao-Jung Hsu, Jui-Te Lin, Weena Dee, et al.. "Increased Motor Variability Facilitates Motor Learning in Weight Shift Toward the Paretic Side During Walking in Individuals Post-stroke" European Journal of Neuroscience Vol. 53 Iss. 10 (2021) p. 3490 - 3506 ISSN: 1460-9568
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jui-te-lin/4/