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Lisa Alcock1, Brook Galna2, Ruth Perkins3, Sue Lord4, Lynn Rochester5.
Abstract
Reduced foot clearance when walking may increase the risk of trips and falls in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Changes in foot clearance in people with PD are likely to be associated with temporal-spatial characteristics of gait such as walking slowly which evokes alterations in the temporal-spatial control of stepping patterns. Enhancing our understanding of the temporal-spatial determinants of foot clearance may inform the design of falls prevention therapies. Thirty-six people with PD and 38 age-matched controls completed four intermittent walks under two conditions: self-selected and fast gait velocity. Temporal-spatial characteristics of gait and foot (heel and toe) clearance outcomes were obtained using an instrumented walkway and 3D motion capture, respectively. A general linear model was used to quantify the effect of PD and gait velocity on gait and foot clearance. Regression evaluated the temporal and spatial gait predictors of minimum toe clearance (MTC). PD walked slower regardless of condition (p = .016) and tended to increase their step length to achieve a faster gait velocity. Step length and the walk ratio consistently explained the greatest proportion of variance in MTC (>28% and >33%, respectively) regardless of group or walking condition (p < .001). Our results suggest step length is the primary determinant of MTC regardless of pathology. Interventions that focus on increasing step length may help to reduce the risk of trips and falls during gait, however, clinical trials are required for robust evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Ageing; Falls; Gait; Minimum toe clearance; Parkinson's disease; Preferred and fast velocity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29429622 PMCID: PMC5887869 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech ISSN: 0021-9290 Impact factor: 2.712
Statistical differences in temporal-spatial characteristics of gait and foot clearance outcomes due to group and walking condition.
| Controls (n = 38) | PD (n = 36) | General linear model | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preferred velocity | Fast velocity | Difference (Fast – Preferred) | Preferred velocity | Fast velocity | Difference (Fast – Preferred) | Condition | Group | Condition × Group | |
| Gait velocity (m/s) | 1.28 [0.20] | 1.76 [0.33] | 0.48 [0.21] | 1.20 [0.26] | 1.53 [0.33] | 0.34 [0.15] | |||
| Swing velocity (m/s) | 1.76 [0.23] | 2.28 [0.36] | 0.52 [0.22] | 1.67 [0.27] | 2.03 [0.33] | 0.36 [0.16] | |||
| Step length (m) | 0.68 [0.10] | 0.79 [0.13] | 0.10 [0.05] | 0.64 [0.18] | 0.73 [0.13] | 0.09 [0.05] | .075 | .335 | |
| Step time (msec) | 539.0 [47.9] | 450.8 [52.4] | −88.2 [35.9] | 540.9 [51.8] | 482.4 [59.0] | −58.5 [44.7] | .145 | ||
| Swing time (msec) | 391.4 [33.9] | 346.5 [39.1] | −44.9 [23.5] | 384.7 [40.3] | 361.0 [45.0] | −23.7 [33.1] | .646 | ||
| Walk ratio (Length/Cadence) | 0.00615 [0.00102] | 0.00591 [0.00121] | −0.0002 [0.0005] | 0.00577 [0.00113] | 0.00588 [0.00136] | 0.0001 [0.0008] | .373 | .438 | |
| Total number of steps | 1096 | 956 | −140 | 1113 | 975 | −138 | .226 | .909 | |
| Peak heel clearance (mm) | 253.8 [31.5] | 266.0 [33.1] | 12.2 [7.7] | 253.4 [29.1] | 264.1 [26.8] | 10.7 [11.1] | .870 | .489 | |
| Landing (heel) gradient | 2.34 [0.68] | 2.75 [1.09] | 0.41 [0.58] | 2.14 [0.69] | 2.39 [0.77] | 0.25 [0.58] | .130 | .249 | |
| Max toe clearance (ESW; mm) | 28.9 [6.9] | 31.6 [8.6] | 2.65 [5.48] | 30.3 [8.9] | 34.8 [10.9] | 4.04 [6.67] | .296 | .331 | |
| Min toe clearance (MSW; mm) | 28.1 [7.1] | 30.5 [8.3] | 2.34 [5.20] | 29.6 [9.0] | 33.7 [10.8] | 3.55 [6.20] | .285 | .370 | |
| Max toe clearance (LSW; mm) | 139.0 [29.4] | 155.8 [36.1] | 16.75 [13.37] | 119.4 [30.6] | 135.7 [35.1] | 16.27 [10.60] | .864 | ||
| Take-off (toe) gradient | 4.91 [1.33] | 5.33 [1.48] | 0.41 [0.60] | 4.62 [1.48] | 5.18 1.48] | 0.56 [0.63] | .507 | .290 | |
ESW, MSW and LSW denotes early, mid and late swing, respectively. Min and Max denote minimum and maximum, respectively. Data are presented mean [SD] except for the total number of steps which is presented as the cumulative frequency of steps for each cohort and walking condition. One PD participant displayed 100% unimodal toe trajectories during preferred walking thus n = 35 for maximum toe clearance (early swing) and minimum toe clearance (mid-swing) and was excluded due to pairwise comparisons. Italicized values main and interaction effects p < .05.
Fig. 1Relative difference (%) in temporal-spatial components of gait and foot clearance parameters with error bars indicating group standard deviation. ESW, MSW and LSW denote early, mid- and late swing, respectively.
Variance in the minimum toe clearance during mid-swing explained by each of the temporal-spatial parameters of gait for both groups and walking conditions.
| Preferred gait velocity | Fast gait velocity | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R2 (%) | B | p | Rank | R2 (%) | B | p | Rank | ||
| Control | Gait velocity | 13.3 | 12.962 | .025 | 3 | 13.9 | 9.329 | .021 | 4 |
| n = 38 | Swing velocity | 12.1 | 10.675 | .032 | 5 | 12.0 | 7.938 | .033 | 5 |
| Step time | 2.6 | .024 | .331 | 6 | 8.3 | .045 | .079 | 6 | |
| Swing time | 12.9 | .075 | .027 | 4 | 3 | ||||
| Step length | 2 | 2 | |||||||
| Walk ratio | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| PD | Gait velocity | 18.2 | 14.988 | .011 | 4 | 8.8 | 9.861 | .079 | 4 |
| n = 36 | Swing velocity | 12.5 | 11.563 | .037 | 5 | 6.0 | 8.039 | .150 | 6 |
| Step time | 1.6 | .022 | .472 | 6 | 7.2 | .049 | .113 | 5 | |
| Swing time | 3 | 3 | |||||||
| Step length | 2 | 2 | |||||||
| Walk ratio | 1 | 1 | |||||||
Temporal-spatial gait characteristics were ranked in order of the magnitude of variance in MTC explained. Italicized values denote significant contributors to regression models.
Fig. 2Vector plots demonstrating the change in minimum toe clearance with relation to the change in step length between preferred and fast gait velocity conditions in the control and PD groups. Data are presented for control (n = 38) and PD (n = 35) groups. Data is not included for one PD participant as they displayed 100% unimodal toe trajectories during the preferred gait velocity condition. The dot denotes the minimum toe clearance and step length obtained during the preferred gait velocity condition.