Altered Trunk Position Sense and Its Relationship With Spinal Posture and Spinal Mobility in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease

Author:

Yaşa Mustafa Ertuğrul1ORCID,Sonkaya Ali Rıza2ORCID,Korkmaz Buse3ORCID,Çoban Özge1ORCID,Ün Yıldırım Necmiye1

Affiliation:

1. Gulhane Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Ankara, Turkey

2. Neurology Department, Gulhane School of Medicine, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Ankara, Turkey

3. Gulhane Institute of Health Sciences, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Introduction: Proprioception is significantly affected by dysfunction of the basal ganglia, which play an important role in sensorimotor integration. Parkinson’s disease (PD), which is characterized by progressive loss of the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, leads to a variety of motor and nonmotor symptoms throughout the course of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine trunk position sense and to investigate its relationship with spinal posture and spinal mobility in patients with PD. Methods: The study included 35 patients with PD and 35 age-matched control subjects. Trunk position sense was determined with “trunk reposition errors.” A spinal mouse was used to assess spinal posture and spinal mobility. Results: According to the Hoehn–Yahr rating scale, the majority of the patients were in Stage 1 (68.6%). Trunk position sense was found to be significantly decreased in patients with PD compared with the control group (p < .001) but was not correlated with spinal posture and spinal mobility in patients with PD (p > .05). Conclusions: This study revealed that trunk position sense was impaired in PD from the early stages of the disease. However, neither spinal posture nor spinal mobility was associated with decreased trunk proprioception. Further research into these relationships in the late stages of PD is needed.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Physiology (medical),Neurology (clinical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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