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Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis

BACKGROUND: Self-reported gait unsteadiness is often a problem in neurological patients without any clinical evidence of ataxia, because it leads to reduced activity and limitations in function. However, in the literature there are only a few papers that address this disorder. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Benedetti, Maria Grazia, Agostini, Valentina, Knaflitz, Marco, Gasparroni, Verusca, Boschi, Marco, Piperno, Roberto
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22931488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-9-64
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author Benedetti, Maria Grazia
Agostini, Valentina
Knaflitz, Marco
Gasparroni, Verusca
Boschi, Marco
Piperno, Roberto
author_facet Benedetti, Maria Grazia
Agostini, Valentina
Knaflitz, Marco
Gasparroni, Verusca
Boschi, Marco
Piperno, Roberto
author_sort Benedetti, Maria Grazia
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description BACKGROUND: Self-reported gait unsteadiness is often a problem in neurological patients without any clinical evidence of ataxia, because it leads to reduced activity and limitations in function. However, in the literature there are only a few papers that address this disorder. The aim of this study is to identify objectively subclinical abnormal gait strategies in these patients. METHODS: Eleven patients affected by self-reported unsteadiness during gait (4 TBI and 7 MS) and ten healthy subjects underwent gait analysis while walking back and forth on a 15-m long corridor. Time-distance parameters, ankle sagittal motion, and muscular activity during gait were acquired by a wearable gait analysis system (Step32, DemItalia, Italy) on a high number of successive strides in the same walk and statistically processed. Both self-selected gait speed and high speed were tested under relatively unconstrained conditions. Non-parametric statistical analysis (Mann–Whitney, Wilcoxon tests) was carried out on the means of the data of the two examined groups. RESULTS: The main findings, with data adjusted for velocity of progression, show that increased double support and reduced velocity of progression are the main parameters to discriminate patients with self-reported unsteadiness from healthy controls. Muscular intervals of activation showed a significant increase in the activity duration of the Rectus Femoris and Tibialis Anterior in patients with respect to the control group at high speed. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with a subjective sensation of instability, not clinically documented, walk with altered strategies, especially at high gait speed. This is thought to depend on the mechanisms of postural control and coordination. The gait anomalies detected might explain the symptoms reported by the patients and allow for a more focused treatment design. The wearable gait analysis system used for long distance statistical walking assessment was able to detect subtle differences in functional performance monitoring, otherwise not detectable by common clinical examinations.
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spelling pubmed-34809042012-10-27 Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis Benedetti, Maria Grazia Agostini, Valentina Knaflitz, Marco Gasparroni, Verusca Boschi, Marco Piperno, Roberto J Neuroeng Rehabil Research BACKGROUND: Self-reported gait unsteadiness is often a problem in neurological patients without any clinical evidence of ataxia, because it leads to reduced activity and limitations in function. However, in the literature there are only a few papers that address this disorder. The aim of this study is to identify objectively subclinical abnormal gait strategies in these patients. METHODS: Eleven patients affected by self-reported unsteadiness during gait (4 TBI and 7 MS) and ten healthy subjects underwent gait analysis while walking back and forth on a 15-m long corridor. Time-distance parameters, ankle sagittal motion, and muscular activity during gait were acquired by a wearable gait analysis system (Step32, DemItalia, Italy) on a high number of successive strides in the same walk and statistically processed. Both self-selected gait speed and high speed were tested under relatively unconstrained conditions. Non-parametric statistical analysis (Mann–Whitney, Wilcoxon tests) was carried out on the means of the data of the two examined groups. RESULTS: The main findings, with data adjusted for velocity of progression, show that increased double support and reduced velocity of progression are the main parameters to discriminate patients with self-reported unsteadiness from healthy controls. Muscular intervals of activation showed a significant increase in the activity duration of the Rectus Femoris and Tibialis Anterior in patients with respect to the control group at high speed. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with a subjective sensation of instability, not clinically documented, walk with altered strategies, especially at high gait speed. This is thought to depend on the mechanisms of postural control and coordination. The gait anomalies detected might explain the symptoms reported by the patients and allow for a more focused treatment design. The wearable gait analysis system used for long distance statistical walking assessment was able to detect subtle differences in functional performance monitoring, otherwise not detectable by common clinical examinations. BioMed Central 2012-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3480904/ /pubmed/22931488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-9-64 Text en Copyright ©2012 Benedetti et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Benedetti, Maria Grazia
Agostini, Valentina
Knaflitz, Marco
Gasparroni, Verusca
Boschi, Marco
Piperno, Roberto
Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title_full Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title_fullStr Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title_short Self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
title_sort self-reported gait unsteadiness in mildly impaired neurological patients: an objective assessment through statistical gait analysis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22931488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-9-64
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