Cross-Sectional Analysis of Backward, Forward, and Dual Task Gait Kinematics in People With Parkinson Disease With and Without Freezing of Gait.
Autor: | Myers, Peter S., Rawson, Kerri S., Harrison, Elinor C., Horin, Adam P., Sutter, Ellen N., McNeely, Marie E., Earhart, Gammon M. |
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ANALYSIS of variance
CEREBELLUM CHI-squared test DIAGNOSIS FACTOR analysis GAIT disorders GAIT in humans KINEMATICS NEUROLOGICAL disorders PARKINSON'S disease QUESTIONNAIRES RESEARCH funding T-test (Statistics) REPEATED measures design CROSS-sectional method MOTION capture (Human mechanics) DATA analysis software DESCRIPTIVE statistics MANN Whitney U Test |
Zdroj: | Journal of Applied Biomechanics; Apr2020, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p85-95, 11p, 3 Charts, 5 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | People with Parkinson disease demonstrate increased gait variability, but the primary variability sources are poorly understood. People with Parkinson disease and freezing of gait (freezers) have greater gait impairments than people with Parkinson disease without freezing of gait (nonfreezers), which may relate to cerebellar dysfunction. Thirteen freezers and 31 nonfreezers completed backward, forward, and forward with dual task gait trials. Sagittal joint angle waveforms were extracted for the hip, knee, and ankle using 3D motion capture. Decomposition indices were calculated for the 3 joint combinations. Principal component analysis extracted variance sources from the joint waveforms. Freezers had significantly greater decomposition between hip–ankle (F |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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