Effects of postural-control training with different sensory reweightings in a patient with body lateropulsion: a single-subject design study.

Physiotherapy theory and practice(2023)

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INTRODUCTION:Body lateropulsion (BL) is an active lateral tilt of the body during standing or walking that is thought to be affected by a lesion of the vestibulospinal tract (VST) and the subjective visual vertical (SVV) tilt. Interventions for BL have not been established. OBJECTIVE:We examined the effects of postural-control training with different sensory reweighting on standing postural control in a patient with BL. METHODS:The patient had BL to the left when standing or walking due to a left-side medullary and cerebellar infarct. This study was a single-subject A-B design with follow-up: Phase A was postural-control training with visual feedback; phase B provided reweighting plantar somatosensory information. Postural control, VST excitability, and SVV were measured. RESULTS:At baseline and phase A, the patient could not stand with eyes-closed on a rubber mat, but became able to stand in phase B. The mediolateral center of pressure (COP) position did not change significantly, but the COP velocity decreased significantly during phase B and the follow-up on the firm surface. VST excitability was lower on the BL versus the non-BL side, and the SVV deviated to the right throughout the study. CONCLUSION:Postural-control training with reweighting somatosensory information might improve postural control in a patient with BL.
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body lateropulsion,different sensory reweightings,postural-control,single-subject
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