Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants?
This study investigated the difference in the gait of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), age-matched controls and young controls during three walking patterns. Experiments were conducted with 24 PD, 24 age-matched controls and 24 young controls, and four gait intervals were measured u...
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doaj-0e64af52ff1d4a2a93a525dece6e88012020-11-25T01:36:39ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742019-04-01925910.3390/bios9020059bios9020059Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants?Sana M Keloth0Rekha Viswanathan1Beth Jelfs2Sridhar Arjunan3Sanjay Raghav4Dinesh Kumar5Biosignals Lab, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, AustraliaBiosignals Lab, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, AustraliaBiosignals Lab, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, AustraliaBiosignals Lab, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, AustraliaDandenong Neurology, Melbourne, VIC 3175, AustraliaBiosignals Lab, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC 3000, AustraliaThis study investigated the difference in the gait of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), age-matched controls and young controls during three walking patterns. Experiments were conducted with 24 PD, 24 age-matched controls and 24 young controls, and four gait intervals were measured using inertial measurement units (IMU). Group differences between the mean and variance of the gait parameters (stride interval, stance interval, swing interval and double support interval) for the three groups were calculated and statistical significance was tested. The results showed that the variance in each of the four gait parameters of PD patients was significantly higher compared with the controls, irrespective of the three walking patterns. This study showed that the variance of any of the gait interval parameters obtained using IMU during any of the walking patterns could be used to differentiate between the gait of PD and control people.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/9/2/59Parkinson’s diseasegaitvarianceIMU |
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Sana M Keloth Rekha Viswanathan Beth Jelfs Sridhar Arjunan Sanjay Raghav Dinesh Kumar Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? Biosensors Parkinson’s disease gait variance IMU |
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Sana M Keloth Rekha Viswanathan Beth Jelfs Sridhar Arjunan Sanjay Raghav Dinesh Kumar |
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Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? |
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Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? |
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Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? |
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Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? |
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Which Gait Parameters and Walking Patterns Show the Significant Differences Between Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Participants? |
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which gait parameters and walking patterns show the significant differences between parkinson’s disease and healthy participants? |
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This study investigated the difference in the gait of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), age-matched controls and young controls during three walking patterns. Experiments were conducted with 24 PD, 24 age-matched controls and 24 young controls, and four gait intervals were measured using inertial measurement units (IMU). Group differences between the mean and variance of the gait parameters (stride interval, stance interval, swing interval and double support interval) for the three groups were calculated and statistical significance was tested. The results showed that the variance in each of the four gait parameters of PD patients was significantly higher compared with the controls, irrespective of the three walking patterns. This study showed that the variance of any of the gait interval parameters obtained using IMU during any of the walking patterns could be used to differentiate between the gait of PD and control people. |
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