Motion analysis of axial rotation and gait stability during turning in people with Parkinson's disease
Journal
Gait and Posture
Journal Volume
44
Pages
83-88
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
Background: Axial rigidity and postural instability in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) may contribute to turning difficulty. This study examined the rotation of axial segments and gait instability during turning in people with PD. Methods: Thirteen PD and twelve age-matched healthy adults were recruited. Participants performed the timed Up-and-Go test and were recorded by a 3D motion capture system. Axial rotation was evaluated by the rotation onset of the head, thorax and pelvis. Gait stability was evaluated by the center of mass and center of pressure inclination angle. Turning performance was evaluated by turning time and turning steps. Results: During turning, PD adults rotated the head, thorax and pelvis simultaneously, whereas healthy adults rotated in a cranial to caudal sequence. Further, PD adults had a smaller sagittal inclination angle (p < 0.001) but larger frontal inclination angle (p = 0.006) than healthy adults. PD adults also turned slower (p = 0.002) with a greater number of steps (p < 0.001) than healthy adults. Last, PD adults showed a significant correlation between the sagittal inclination angle and turning steps (Spearman's ρ = -0.63), while healthy adults showed a significant correlation between frontal inclination angle and turning steps (Spearman's ρ = -0.67). Conclusion: This study demonstrated the axial rigidity in PD adults during turning may reduce forward progression and increase lateral instability. The reduced progression is associated with extra turning steps and the increased lateral instability may result in great fall risk. ? 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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Other Subjects
adult; aged; Article; axial rigidity; body movement; clinical article; controlled study; cross-sectional study; female; frontal inclination angle; gait; head; human; male; motion analysis system; motor performance; musculoskeletal system examination; musculoskeletal system parameters; Parkinson disease; pelvis; priority journal; rotation; sagittal inclination angle; thorax; up and go test; walking; walking difficulty; case control study; middle aged; neurologic gait disorder; Parkinson disease; pathophysiology; physiology; rotation; Aged; Case-Control Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Gait Disorders, Neurologic; Head; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Parkinson Disease; Pelvis; Rotation; Thorax
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Type
journal article