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Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients

Deficits of postural control and perceptions of verticality are disabling problems observed in stroke patients that have been recently correlated to each other. However, there is no evidence in the literature confirming this relationship with quantitative posturography analysis. Therefore, the objec...

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Autores principales: Baggio, Jussara A. O., Mazin, Suleimy S. C., Alessio-Alves, Frederico F., Barros, Camila G. C., Carneiro, Antonio A. O., Leite, João P., Pontes-Neto, Octavio M., Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E. G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26954679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150754
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author Baggio, Jussara A. O.
Mazin, Suleimy S. C.
Alessio-Alves, Frederico F.
Barros, Camila G. C.
Carneiro, Antonio A. O.
Leite, João P.
Pontes-Neto, Octavio M.
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E. G.
author_facet Baggio, Jussara A. O.
Mazin, Suleimy S. C.
Alessio-Alves, Frederico F.
Barros, Camila G. C.
Carneiro, Antonio A. O.
Leite, João P.
Pontes-Neto, Octavio M.
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E. G.
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description Deficits of postural control and perceptions of verticality are disabling problems observed in stroke patients that have been recently correlated to each other. However, there is no evidence in the literature confirming this relationship with quantitative posturography analysis. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to analyze the relationship between Subjective Postural Vertical (SPV) and Haptic Vertical (HV) with posturography and functionality in stroke patients. We included 45 stroke patients. The study protocol was composed by clinical interview, evaluation of SPV and HV in roll and pitch planes and posturography. Posturography was measured in the sitting and standing positions under the conditions: eyes open, stable surface (EOSS); eyes closed, stable surface (ECSS); eyes open, unstable surface (EOUS); and eyes closed, unstable surface (ECUS). The median PV in roll plane was 0.34° (-1.44° to 2.54°) and in pitch plane 0.36° (-2.72° to 2.45°). The median of HV in roll and pitch planes were -0.94° (-5.86° to 3.84°) and 3.56° (-0.68° to 8.36°), respectively. SPV in the roll plane was correlated with all posturagraphy parameters in sitting position in all conditions (r = 0.35 to 0.47; p < 0.006). There were moderate correlations with the verticality perceptions and all the functional scales. Linear regression model showed association between speed and SPV in the roll plane in the condition EOSS (R2 of 0.37; p = 0.005), in the condition ECSS (R2 of 0.13; p = 0.04) and in the condition EOUS (R2 of 0.22; p = 0.03). These results suggest that verticality perception is a relevant component of postural control and should be systematically evaluated, particularly in patients with abnormal postural control.
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spelling pubmed-47830202016-03-23 Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients Baggio, Jussara A. O. Mazin, Suleimy S. C. Alessio-Alves, Frederico F. Barros, Camila G. C. Carneiro, Antonio A. O. Leite, João P. Pontes-Neto, Octavio M. Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E. G. PLoS One Research Article Deficits of postural control and perceptions of verticality are disabling problems observed in stroke patients that have been recently correlated to each other. However, there is no evidence in the literature confirming this relationship with quantitative posturography analysis. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to analyze the relationship between Subjective Postural Vertical (SPV) and Haptic Vertical (HV) with posturography and functionality in stroke patients. We included 45 stroke patients. The study protocol was composed by clinical interview, evaluation of SPV and HV in roll and pitch planes and posturography. Posturography was measured in the sitting and standing positions under the conditions: eyes open, stable surface (EOSS); eyes closed, stable surface (ECSS); eyes open, unstable surface (EOUS); and eyes closed, unstable surface (ECUS). The median PV in roll plane was 0.34° (-1.44° to 2.54°) and in pitch plane 0.36° (-2.72° to 2.45°). The median of HV in roll and pitch planes were -0.94° (-5.86° to 3.84°) and 3.56° (-0.68° to 8.36°), respectively. SPV in the roll plane was correlated with all posturagraphy parameters in sitting position in all conditions (r = 0.35 to 0.47; p < 0.006). There were moderate correlations with the verticality perceptions and all the functional scales. Linear regression model showed association between speed and SPV in the roll plane in the condition EOSS (R2 of 0.37; p = 0.005), in the condition ECSS (R2 of 0.13; p = 0.04) and in the condition EOUS (R2 of 0.22; p = 0.03). These results suggest that verticality perception is a relevant component of postural control and should be systematically evaluated, particularly in patients with abnormal postural control. Public Library of Science 2016-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4783020/ /pubmed/26954679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150754 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Mazin, Suleimy S. C.
Alessio-Alves, Frederico F.
Barros, Camila G. C.
Carneiro, Antonio A. O.
Leite, João P.
Pontes-Neto, Octavio M.
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E. G.
Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients
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title_full Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients
title_fullStr Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients
title_full_unstemmed Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients
title_short Verticality Perceptions Associate with Postural Control and Functionality in Stroke Patients
title_sort verticality perceptions associate with postural control and functionality in stroke patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26954679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150754
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