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Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors
Despite existing evidence that gait disorders are a common consequence of severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI), the literature describing gait instability in sTBI survivors is scant. Thus, the present study aims at quantifying gait patterns in sTBI through wearable inertial sensors and investigating...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928771/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31816843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19235315 |
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author | Belluscio, Valeria Bergamini, Elena Tramontano, Marco Orejel Bustos, Amaranta Allevi, Giulia Formisano, Rita Vannozzi, Giuseppe Buzzi, Maria Gabriella |
author_facet | Belluscio, Valeria Bergamini, Elena Tramontano, Marco Orejel Bustos, Amaranta Allevi, Giulia Formisano, Rita Vannozzi, Giuseppe Buzzi, Maria Gabriella |
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description | Despite existing evidence that gait disorders are a common consequence of severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI), the literature describing gait instability in sTBI survivors is scant. Thus, the present study aims at quantifying gait patterns in sTBI through wearable inertial sensors and investigating the association of sensor-based gait quality indices with the scores of commonly administered clinical scales. Twenty healthy adults (control group, CG) and 20 people who suffered from a sTBI were recruited. The Berg balance scale, community balance and mobility scale, and dynamic gait index (DGI) were administered to sTBI participants, who were further divided into two subgroups, severe and very severe, according to their score in the DGI. Participants performed the 10 m walk, the Figure-of-8 walk, and the Fukuda stepping tests, while wearing five inertial sensors. Significant differences were found among the three groups, discriminating not only between CG and sTBI, but also for walking ability levels. Several indices displayed a significant correlation with clinical scales scores, especially in the 10 m walking and Figure-of-8 walk tests. Results show that the use of wearable sensors allows the obtainment of quantitative information about a patient’s gait disorders and discrimination between different levels of walking abilities, supporting the rehabilitative staff in designing tailored therapeutic interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-69287712019-12-26 Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors Belluscio, Valeria Bergamini, Elena Tramontano, Marco Orejel Bustos, Amaranta Allevi, Giulia Formisano, Rita Vannozzi, Giuseppe Buzzi, Maria Gabriella Sensors (Basel) Article Despite existing evidence that gait disorders are a common consequence of severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI), the literature describing gait instability in sTBI survivors is scant. Thus, the present study aims at quantifying gait patterns in sTBI through wearable inertial sensors and investigating the association of sensor-based gait quality indices with the scores of commonly administered clinical scales. Twenty healthy adults (control group, CG) and 20 people who suffered from a sTBI were recruited. The Berg balance scale, community balance and mobility scale, and dynamic gait index (DGI) were administered to sTBI participants, who were further divided into two subgroups, severe and very severe, according to their score in the DGI. Participants performed the 10 m walk, the Figure-of-8 walk, and the Fukuda stepping tests, while wearing five inertial sensors. Significant differences were found among the three groups, discriminating not only between CG and sTBI, but also for walking ability levels. Several indices displayed a significant correlation with clinical scales scores, especially in the 10 m walking and Figure-of-8 walk tests. Results show that the use of wearable sensors allows the obtainment of quantitative information about a patient’s gait disorders and discrimination between different levels of walking abilities, supporting the rehabilitative staff in designing tailored therapeutic interventions. MDPI 2019-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6928771/ /pubmed/31816843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19235315 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Belluscio, Valeria Bergamini, Elena Tramontano, Marco Orejel Bustos, Amaranta Allevi, Giulia Formisano, Rita Vannozzi, Giuseppe Buzzi, Maria Gabriella Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title | Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title_full | Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title_fullStr | Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title_full_unstemmed | Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title_short | Gait Quality Assessment in Survivors from Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Instrumented Approach Based on Inertial Sensors |
title_sort | gait quality assessment in survivors from severe traumatic brain injury: an instrumented approach based on inertial sensors |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928771/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31816843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19235315 |
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