Title of article
Increased variability of continuous overground walking in neuropathic patients is only indirectly related to sensory loss
Author/Authors
Jonathan B. Dingwell، نويسنده , , Peter R. Cavanagh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
10
From page
1
To page
10
Abstract
The present study was conducted to determine if peripheral neuropathy leads to significant changes in locomotor variability. Fourteen patients with severe peripheral neuropathy and 12 gender-, age-, height-, and weight-matched non-diabetic controls participated. Sagittal plane angles of the right hip, knee, and ankle joints and tri-axial accelerations of the trunk were measured during 10 min of continuous overground walking. Standard deviations of stride times and stride-to-stride standard deviations of each kinematic variable were calculated. Neuropathic patients walked slower and exhibited some increases in locomotor variability compared to control subjects. However, these increases in gait variability were primarily linked to reductions in self-selected walking speed and were not directly attributable to sensory loss itself.
Keywords
diabetes , neuropathy , variability , Gait , Kinematics
Journal title
Gait and Posture
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Gait and Posture
Record number
487890
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