Literature DB >> 21764583

Assessment of spatio-temporal gait parameters using inertial measurement units in neurological populations.

Patrick Esser1, Helen Dawes, Johnny Collett, Max G Feltham, Ken Howells.   

Abstract

Laboratory based gait analysis techniques are expensive, time consuming and require technical expertise. Inertial measurement units can directly measure temporal parameters and in combination with gait models may provide a solution to obtain spatial gait measurements within daily clinical assessments. However it is not known if a model and standard correction factor determined by Zijlstra and Hof [8] to estimate step and stride length parameters in typically developed adults (TDA) can be accurately used in neurologically impaired gaits. This research estimated the stride length over two 10 m walks at self selected walking speed in people with neurological conditions, using a previously established model and correction factor for TDA. The relation of the correction factor to walking speed was explored. We recruited TDA (n=10) and participants with Parkinson's disease (PD; n=24), muscular dystrophy (MD; n=13), motor neuron disease (MND; n=7) and stroke survivors (n=18) for the study who twice walked 10 m at a self-selected pace. Stride length correction factors, for TDA (1.25±0.01), PD (1.25±0.03), and MD (1.21±0.08) (p=0.833 and p=0.242) were the same as previously reported in TDA (Zijlstra and Hof [8]). Correction factors for stroke (1.17±0.42) and MND (1.10±0.08) were different (p<0.01 and p=0.028 respectively). However there was a high level of variability for correction factors within groups, which did not relate to walking speed. Our findings support that correction factors should be determined for each individual to estimate average step/stride length in patients suffering from a neurological condition.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21764583     DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2011.06.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gait Posture        ISSN: 0966-6362            Impact factor:   2.840


  27 in total

1.  Characterizing knee loading asymmetry in individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using inertial sensors.

Authors:  Susan M Sigward; Ming-Sheng M Chan; Paige E Lin
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2016-06-18       Impact factor: 2.840

2.  Clinical assessment of spatiotemporal gait parameters in patients and older adults.

Authors:  Julia F Item-Glatthorn; Nicola A Maffiuletti
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2014-11-07       Impact factor: 1.355

Review 3.  Gait metrics analysis utilizing single-point inertial measurement units: a systematic review.

Authors:  Ralph Jasper Mobbs; Jordan Perring; Suresh Mahendra Raj; Monish Maharaj; Nicole Kah Mun Yoong; Luke Wicent Sy; Rannulu Dineth Fonseka; Pragadesh Natarajan; Wen Jie Choy
Journal:  Mhealth       Date:  2022-01-20

4.  Measurement of foot placement and its variability with inertial sensors.

Authors:  John R Rebula; Lauro V Ojeda; Peter G Adamczyk; Arthur D Kuo
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2013-06-26       Impact factor: 2.840

5.  Cognitive Performance, Quality and Quantity of Movement Reflect Psychological Symptoms in Adolescents.

Authors:  Maedeh Mansoubi; Benjamin David Weedon; Patrick Esser; Nancy Mayo; Mina Fazel; Will Wade; Tomas E Ward; Steve Kemp; Anne Delextrat; Helen Dawes
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 2.988

6.  Gait characteristics in a canine model of X-linked myotubular myopathy.

Authors:  Melissa A Goddard; Emily Burlingame; Alan H Beggs; Anna Buj-Bello; Martin K Childers; Anthony P Marsh; Valerie E Kelly
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2014-08-29       Impact factor: 3.181

7.  Immediate Effect of Restricted Knee Extension on Ground Reaction Force and Trunk Acceleration during Walking.

Authors:  Hiroshi Osaka; Daisuke Fujita; Kenichi Kobara; Tadanobu Suehiro
Journal:  Rehabil Res Pract       Date:  2021-07-08

8.  Bilateral step length estimation using a single inertial measurement unit attached to the pelvis.

Authors:  Alper Köse; Andrea Cereatti; Ugo Della Croce
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2012-02-08       Impact factor: 4.262

9.  Dual-Task Effect on Gait in Healthy Adolescents: Association between Health-Related Indicators and DT Performance.

Authors:  Eda Cinar; Benajmin David Weedon; Patrick Esser; Shawn Joshi; Yan-Ci Liu; Anne Delextrat; Andy Meaney; Johnny Collett; Daniella Nicole Springett; Helen Dawes
Journal:  J Mot Behav       Date:  2020-11-17       Impact factor: 1.358

10.  Estimation of step-by-step spatio-temporal parameters of normal and impaired gait using shank-mounted magneto-inertial sensors: application to elderly, hemiparetic, parkinsonian and choreic gait.

Authors:  Diana Trojaniello; Andrea Cereatti; Elisa Pelosin; Laura Avanzino; Anat Mirelman; Jeffrey M Hausdorff; Ugo Della Croce
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2014-11-11       Impact factor: 4.262

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.