neuroreha 2023; 15(02): 87-93
DOI: 10.1055/a-2041-3876
Aus der Praxis

Sprunganalyse auf einer Kraftmessplatte – was sie über die MS verrät

Anne Geßner
,
Heidi Stölzer-Hutsch
,
Katrin Trentzsch
,
Tjalf Ziemssen

Eines der am häufigsten beeinträchtigten Funktionssysteme bei Multipler Sklerose (MS) ist die funktionelle Motorik. Bei detaillierter Betrachtung hochkomplexer Bewegungen zeigen sich schon frühzeitig im Erkrankungsverlauf unterschiedliche Defizite des neuromuskulären Zusammenspiels. Daher widmet sich das Zentrum für klinische Neurowissenschaften Dresden zur kinematischen und kinetischen Bewegungserfassung neben einer multidimensionalen Gangbeurteilung einer Analyse verschiedener Sprungvarianten bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose (PmMS).



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14 June 2023

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