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Speed- and cane-related alterations in gait parameters in individuals with multiple sclerosis

GIANFRANCESCO MA; TRICHE EW; FAWCETT JA; LABAS MP; PATTERSON TS; LO AC
GAIT POSTURE , 2011, vol. 33, n° 1, p. 140-142
Doc n°: 150985
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.09.016
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP, DF22 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MARCHE

Previous literature reporting gait parameters in the MS population has largely
focused on preferred walking speed without the use of an assistive device.
However, these data may not fully represent daily activity, as individuals with MS vary their speed or use a cane when walking. In this exploratory study, 11 MS participants and 13 controls walked at both maximal and preferred speed for a
distance of 25-feet. Participants with MS that used a cane daily (n=6) were asked
to complete additional trials with their cane. When walking unassisted at both
speeds, MS participants displayed significantly reduced velocity, cadence, stride
length, step length ratio, single support and swing time, as well as increased
double support and stance time compared to controls. Cane use resulted in
significantly higher velocities when walking at maximal speeds, and showed
significantly improved variability, gait asymmetry, and bilateral coordination at
preferred walking speed. In conclusion, the use of a cane may significantly
improve gait for individuals with MS. Furthermore, gait parameters should be
measured at both maximal and preferred speeds, with and without a cane, as its
use may mask underlying gait impairment.
CI - Published by Elsevier B.V.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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