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Enhanced arm swing improves Parkinsonian gait with EEG power modulations resembling healthy gait

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PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS
卷 91, 期 -, 页码 96-101

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2021.09.011

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Arm swing; Supplementary motor area; Gait; EEG

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  1. University of Groningen
  2. MJFF

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Enhanced arm swing can improve gait difficulties in Parkinson's Disease by restoring SMA function, leading to increased step length and walking speed. Healthy individuals exhibit similar gait characteristics to Parkinson's patients when walking without arm swing.
Background: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is implicated in stereotypic multi-limb movements such as walking with arm swing. Gait difficulties in Parkinson's Disease (PD) include reduced arm swing, which is associated with reduced SMA activity. Objective: To test whether enhanced arm swing improves Parkinsonian gait and explore the role of the SMA in such an improvement. Methods: Cortical activity and gait characteristics were assessed by ambulant EEG, accelerometers and video recordings in 27 PD patients with self-reported gait difficulties and 35 healthy participants when walking normally. Within these two groups, 19 PD patients additionally walked with enhanced arm swing and 30 healthy participants walked without arm swing. Power changes across the EEG frequency spectrum were assessed by Event Related Spectral Perturbation analysis of recordings from Fz over the putative SMA and gait analysis was performed. Results: Baseline PD gait, characterized by reduced arm swing among other features, exhibited reduced withinstep Event Related Desynchronization (ERD)/Synchronization (ERS) alternation (Fz; 20-50Hz), accompanied by a reduced step length and walking speed. All became similar to normal gait when patients walked with enhanced arm swing. When healthy controls walked without arm swing, their alternating ERD-ERS pattern decreased, mimicking baseline PD gait. Conclusion: Enhanced arm swing may serve as a driving force to overcome impaired gait control in PD patients by restoring reduced ERD-ERS alternation over the putative SMA. Accompanied by increased step length and walking speed, this provides a neural underpinning of arm swing as an effective rehabilitation concept for improving Parkinsonian gait.

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