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New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer

BACKGROUND: Individuals with COPD may experience ambulatory difficulty due to both effort intolerance arising from respiratory dysfunction and impaired balance control during walking. However, the trunk movement during walking has not been evaluated or adjusted for patients with COPD. The Lissajous...

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Autores principales: Terui, Yoshino, Iwakura, Masahiro, Suto, Eriko, Kawagoshi, Atsuyoshi, Sugawara, Keiyu, Takahashi, Hitomi, Hasegawa, Kouichi, Uemura, Sachiko, Satake, Masahiro, Shioya, Takanobu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30584295
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S184212
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author Terui, Yoshino
Iwakura, Masahiro
Suto, Eriko
Kawagoshi, Atsuyoshi
Sugawara, Keiyu
Takahashi, Hitomi
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Uemura, Sachiko
Satake, Masahiro
Shioya, Takanobu
author_facet Terui, Yoshino
Iwakura, Masahiro
Suto, Eriko
Kawagoshi, Atsuyoshi
Sugawara, Keiyu
Takahashi, Hitomi
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Uemura, Sachiko
Satake, Masahiro
Shioya, Takanobu
author_sort Terui, Yoshino
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description BACKGROUND: Individuals with COPD may experience ambulatory difficulty due to both effort intolerance arising from respiratory dysfunction and impaired balance control during walking. However, the trunk movement during walking has not been evaluated or adjusted for patients with COPD. The Lissajous index (LI) visually and numerically evaluates the left–right symmetry of the trunk movement during walking and is useful in clinical practice. In COPD patients, the LI is used as an indicator of the left–right symmetry of the trunk during walking. Here, we used the LI to evaluate the symmetry of COPD patients based on bilateral differences in mediolateral and vertical accelerations, and we investigated the correlation between the patients’ symmetry evaluation results and their physical function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixteen stable COPD patients (all males; age 71.3±9.2 years) and 26 healthy control subjects (15 males; age 68.2±6.9 years) participated in this study. They performed the 10-minute walk test at a comfortable gait speed wearing a triaxial accelerometer, and we measured their trunk acceleration for the evaluation of symmetry. Motor functions were also evaluated in the patients with COPD. RESULTS: The average mediolateral bilateral difference and LI values of the COPD patients were significantly larger than those of the healthy subjects. The COPD patients’ LI values were significantly correlated with their static balance. CONCLUSION: The LI measured using a triaxial accelerometer during walking is useful in balance assessments of patients with COPD.
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spelling pubmed-62908642018-12-24 New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer Terui, Yoshino Iwakura, Masahiro Suto, Eriko Kawagoshi, Atsuyoshi Sugawara, Keiyu Takahashi, Hitomi Hasegawa, Kouichi Uemura, Sachiko Satake, Masahiro Shioya, Takanobu Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Individuals with COPD may experience ambulatory difficulty due to both effort intolerance arising from respiratory dysfunction and impaired balance control during walking. However, the trunk movement during walking has not been evaluated or adjusted for patients with COPD. The Lissajous index (LI) visually and numerically evaluates the left–right symmetry of the trunk movement during walking and is useful in clinical practice. In COPD patients, the LI is used as an indicator of the left–right symmetry of the trunk during walking. Here, we used the LI to evaluate the symmetry of COPD patients based on bilateral differences in mediolateral and vertical accelerations, and we investigated the correlation between the patients’ symmetry evaluation results and their physical function. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixteen stable COPD patients (all males; age 71.3±9.2 years) and 26 healthy control subjects (15 males; age 68.2±6.9 years) participated in this study. They performed the 10-minute walk test at a comfortable gait speed wearing a triaxial accelerometer, and we measured their trunk acceleration for the evaluation of symmetry. Motor functions were also evaluated in the patients with COPD. RESULTS: The average mediolateral bilateral difference and LI values of the COPD patients were significantly larger than those of the healthy subjects. The COPD patients’ LI values were significantly correlated with their static balance. CONCLUSION: The LI measured using a triaxial accelerometer during walking is useful in balance assessments of patients with COPD. Dove Medical Press 2018-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6290864/ /pubmed/30584295 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S184212 Text en © 2018 Terui et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Terui, Yoshino
Iwakura, Masahiro
Suto, Eriko
Kawagoshi, Atsuyoshi
Sugawara, Keiyu
Takahashi, Hitomi
Hasegawa, Kouichi
Uemura, Sachiko
Satake, Masahiro
Shioya, Takanobu
New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title_full New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title_fullStr New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title_full_unstemmed New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title_short New evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in COPD patients by a triaxial accelerometer
title_sort new evaluation of trunk movement and balance during walking in copd patients by a triaxial accelerometer
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30584295
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S184212
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