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Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome

Rett syndrome is an X-linked neurodevelopmental condition mainly characterized by loss of spoken language and a regression of purposeful hand use, with the development of distinctive hand stereotypies, and gait abnormalities. Gait initiation is the transition from quiet stance to steady-state condit...

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Autores principales: Isaias, Ioannis Ugo, Dipaola, Mariangela, Michi, Marlies, Marzegan, Alberto, Volkmann, Jens, Rodocanachi Roidi, Marina L., Frigo, Carlo Albino, Cavallari, Paolo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092736
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author Isaias, Ioannis Ugo
Dipaola, Mariangela
Michi, Marlies
Marzegan, Alberto
Volkmann, Jens
Rodocanachi Roidi, Marina L.
Frigo, Carlo Albino
Cavallari, Paolo
author_facet Isaias, Ioannis Ugo
Dipaola, Mariangela
Michi, Marlies
Marzegan, Alberto
Volkmann, Jens
Rodocanachi Roidi, Marina L.
Frigo, Carlo Albino
Cavallari, Paolo
author_sort Isaias, Ioannis Ugo
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description Rett syndrome is an X-linked neurodevelopmental condition mainly characterized by loss of spoken language and a regression of purposeful hand use, with the development of distinctive hand stereotypies, and gait abnormalities. Gait initiation is the transition from quiet stance to steady-state condition of walking. The associated motor program seems to be centrally mediated and includes preparatory adjustments prior to any apparent voluntary movement of the lower limbs. Anticipatory postural adjustments contribute to postural stability and to create the propulsive forces necessary to reach steady-state gait at a predefined velocity and may be indicative of the effectiveness of the feedforward control of gait. In this study, we examined anticipatory postural adjustments associated with gait initiation in eleven girls with Rett syndrome and ten healthy subjects. Muscle activity (tibialis anterior and soleus muscles), ground reaction forces and body kinematic were recorded. Children with Rett syndrome showed a distinctive impairment in temporal organization of all phases of the anticipatory postural adjustments. The lack of appropriate temporal scaling resulted in a diminished impulse to move forward, documented by an impairment in several parameters describing the efficiency of gait start: length and velocity of the first step, magnitude and orientation of centre of pressure-centre of mass vector at the instant of (swing-)toe off. These findings were related to an abnormal muscular activation pattern mainly characterized by a disruption of the synergistic activity of antagonistic pairs of postural muscles. This study showed that girls with Rett syndrome lack accurate tuning of feedforward control of gait.
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spelling pubmed-39904802014-04-21 Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome Isaias, Ioannis Ugo Dipaola, Mariangela Michi, Marlies Marzegan, Alberto Volkmann, Jens Rodocanachi Roidi, Marina L. Frigo, Carlo Albino Cavallari, Paolo PLoS One Research Article Rett syndrome is an X-linked neurodevelopmental condition mainly characterized by loss of spoken language and a regression of purposeful hand use, with the development of distinctive hand stereotypies, and gait abnormalities. Gait initiation is the transition from quiet stance to steady-state condition of walking. The associated motor program seems to be centrally mediated and includes preparatory adjustments prior to any apparent voluntary movement of the lower limbs. Anticipatory postural adjustments contribute to postural stability and to create the propulsive forces necessary to reach steady-state gait at a predefined velocity and may be indicative of the effectiveness of the feedforward control of gait. In this study, we examined anticipatory postural adjustments associated with gait initiation in eleven girls with Rett syndrome and ten healthy subjects. Muscle activity (tibialis anterior and soleus muscles), ground reaction forces and body kinematic were recorded. Children with Rett syndrome showed a distinctive impairment in temporal organization of all phases of the anticipatory postural adjustments. The lack of appropriate temporal scaling resulted in a diminished impulse to move forward, documented by an impairment in several parameters describing the efficiency of gait start: length and velocity of the first step, magnitude and orientation of centre of pressure-centre of mass vector at the instant of (swing-)toe off. These findings were related to an abnormal muscular activation pattern mainly characterized by a disruption of the synergistic activity of antagonistic pairs of postural muscles. This study showed that girls with Rett syndrome lack accurate tuning of feedforward control of gait. Public Library of Science 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3990480/ /pubmed/24743294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092736 Text en © 2014 Isaias et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Isaias, Ioannis Ugo
Dipaola, Mariangela
Michi, Marlies
Marzegan, Alberto
Volkmann, Jens
Rodocanachi Roidi, Marina L.
Frigo, Carlo Albino
Cavallari, Paolo
Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title_full Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title_fullStr Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title_short Gait Initiation in Children with Rett Syndrome
title_sort gait initiation in children with rett syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092736
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