| Literature DB >> 30045062 |
Tommaso Schirinzi1,2, Andrea Sancesario1,2, Alberto Romano1, Martina Favetta1, Marina Gobbi3, Massimiliano Valeriani1, Enrico S Bertini1, Enrico Castelli1, Gessica Vasco1, Maurizio Petrarca1, Gessica Della Bella1.
Abstract
Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is an autoimmune disorder with multiple clinical presentations, all characterized by generalized or focal muscular stiffness leading to abnormal postures and movements. To date, no standardized treatments are available; also, the outcome measures are mainly clinical based and unstandardized, limiting the reliability of clinical trials. In this case study, we used the eight-camera motion capture system for gait analysis (GA) to outline the gait features and track the clinical evolution of a young patient with SPS receiving a personalized multimodal therapy. GA was accurate in reflecting clinical changes over a 7-week-long period, thus representing a potential source for objective biomarkers in SPS. Therefore, future studies focusing on either the natural history or the treatment of SPS could adopt GA for reliable outocome measures, confirming this preliminary observation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30045062 DOI: 10.1097/MRR.0000000000000304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Rehabil Res ISSN: 0342-5282 Impact factor: 1.479