Balance control is compromised in patients with leprosy
2017; British Leprosy Relief Association; Volume: 88; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.47276/lr.88.2.237
ISSN2162-8807
AutoresLarissa Alamino Pereira de Viveiro, Juliane De Oliveira Marques Vieira, Maria Ângela Bianconcini Trindade, Clarice Tanaka,
Tópico(s)Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
ResumoObjectives: To analyse the balance control of individuals with leprosy compared to healthy individuals. Methods: Leprosy patients and healthy controls were recruited through the Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil. During the data collection process, individuals stood on a force plate (Pro Balance Master 8.1.0, Neurocom®, Inc, Oregon, USA) and received verbal instructions to remain motionless, with arms at their sides and feet positioned in a standard location on the plate, while movement in the subjects Centre of Pressure (COP) was recorded. Results: Significant differences were found for Area (A) of Centre of Pressure (COP) (area of an ellipse comprising 85% of the sampled COP) in conditions 2 (individual standing barefoot, with eyes closed on a stable force plate), 3 (individual standing barefoot, with eyes open on an unstable force plate), and 4 (individual standing barefoot, with eyes closed on an unstable force plate) (P = 0.044, P = 0.001, and P = 0.001, respectively), for Velocity of COP in side-to-side direction (Vx) in condition 3 (P = 0.039), and for Velocity of COP in forwardbackward direction (Vy) in conditions 1 (individual standing barefoot, with eyes open on a stable force plate), 2, and 3 (P = 0.023, P = 0.050, and P = 0.022, respectively). Conclusions: Balance control among individuals with leprosy presented greater Area and Velocity of COP oscillation especially in the forward-backward direction, when compared to healthy individuals.
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