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Quantitative Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Prospective Clinical Study
by
Rienmueller, Anna C.
, Riehm, Lauren
, Jin, Daniel
, Kalsi-Ryan, Sukhvinder
, Badhiwala, Jetan H.
, Martin, Allan R.
, Akbar, Muhammad A.
, Fehlings, Michael G.
, Chan, Colin
, Massicotte, Eric M.
in
Balance
/ Clinical medicine
/ Gait
/ Patients
/ Software
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord
/ Walking
/ Walkways
2020
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Quantitative Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Prospective Clinical Study
by
Rienmueller, Anna C.
, Riehm, Lauren
, Jin, Daniel
, Kalsi-Ryan, Sukhvinder
, Badhiwala, Jetan H.
, Martin, Allan R.
, Akbar, Muhammad A.
, Fehlings, Michael G.
, Chan, Colin
, Massicotte, Eric M.
in
Balance
/ Clinical medicine
/ Gait
/ Patients
/ Software
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord
/ Walking
/ Walkways
2020
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Quantitative Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Prospective Clinical Study
by
Rienmueller, Anna C.
, Riehm, Lauren
, Jin, Daniel
, Kalsi-Ryan, Sukhvinder
, Badhiwala, Jetan H.
, Martin, Allan R.
, Akbar, Muhammad A.
, Fehlings, Michael G.
, Chan, Colin
, Massicotte, Eric M.
in
Balance
/ Clinical medicine
/ Gait
/ Patients
/ Software
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord
/ Walking
/ Walkways
2020
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Quantitative Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Prospective Clinical Study
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Quantitative Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: A Prospective Clinical Study
2020
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It is challenging to discriminate the early presentation of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM) as well as sensitively and accurately distinguishing between mild, moderate, and severe levels of impairment. As gait dysfunction is one of the cardinal symptoms of DCM, we hypothesized that spatiotemporal gait parameters, including the enhanced gait variability index (eGVI), could be used to sensitively discriminate between different severities of DCM. A total of 153 patients recently diagnosed with DCM were recruited and stratified on the basis of DCM severity grades, as measured using the modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (mJOA) scale. Demographic information and neurological status were collected. Gait assessments were performed using an 8 m walkway. Spearman rank correlation was used to identify relationships between gait parameters and mJOA values as well as the mJOA lower extremity (LE) subscore. Kruskal–Wallis H test was performed to evaluate differences between severity groups, as defined by mJOA classification. A significant and relatively strong correlation was found between the mJOA score and eGVI, as well as between the LE subscore of the mJOA and eGVI. Significant differences in the eGVI (X2(2, N = 153) = 55.04, p < 0.0001, ε2 = 0.36) were found between all groups of DCM severity, with a significant increase in the eGVI as DCM progressed from mild to moderate. The eGVI was the most discriminative gait parameter, which facilitated objective differentiation between varying severities of DCM. Quantitative gait assessments show promise as an accurate and objective tool to diagnose and classify DCM, as well as to potentially evaluate the impact of therapeutic interventions.
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