Motor interference on lateral pelvis shifting towards the paretic leg during walking and its cortical mechanisms in persons with stroke

Author:

Lim Hyosok12ORCID,Yan Shijun12ORCID,Dee Weena1,Pech Velarie1,Hameeduddin Iram13,Roth Elliot J.12,Rymer William Z.12,Wu Ming123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Legs and Walking Lab, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Chicago IL USA

2. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Northwestern University Chicago IL USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago IL USA

Abstract

AbstractMotor interference, where new skill acquisition disrupts the performance of a previously learned skill, is a critical yet underexplored factor in gait rehabilitation post‐stroke. This study investigates the interference effects of two different practice schedules, applying interleaved (ABA condition) and intermittent (A‐A condition) pulling force to the pelvis during treadmill walking, on lateral pelvis shifting towards the paretic leg in individuals with stroke. Task A involved applying resistive pelvis force (pulling towards the non‐paretic side), and Task B applied assistive force (pulling towards the paretic side) at the stance phase of the paretic leg during walking. Sixteen individuals with chronic stroke were tested for gait pattern changes, including lateral pelvis shifting and spatiotemporal gait parameters, and neurophysiological changes, including muscle activity in the paretic leg and beta band absolute power in the lesioned cortical areas. A‐A condition demonstrated increased lateral pelvis shifting towards the paretic side, extended paretic stance time and longer non‐paretic step length after force release while ABA condition did not show any changes. These changes in gait pattern after A‐A condition were accompanied by increased muscle activities of the ankle plantarflexors, and hip adductors/abductors. A‐A condition demonstrated greater changes in beta band power in the sensorimotor regions compared to ABA condition. These findings suggest that while walking practice with external force to the pelvis can improve lateral pelvis shifting towards the paretic leg post‐stroke, practicing a new pelvis shifting task in close succession may hinder the performance of a previously obtained lateral pelvis shifting pattern during walking.

Funder

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

Wiley

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