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   Instrumented balance and walking assessments in persons with multiple sclerosis show strong test-retest reliability  
   
نویسنده craig j.j. ,bruetsch a.p. ,lynch s.g. ,horak f.b. ,huisinga j.m.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2017 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: there is a need for objective movement assessment for clinical research trials aimed at improving gait and balance in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwms). wireless inertial sensors can accurately measure numerous walking and balance parameters but these measures require evaluation of reliability in pwms. the current study determined the test-retest reliability of wireless inertial sensor measures obtained during an instrumented standing balance test and an instrumented timed up and go test in pwms. methods: fifteen pwms and 15 healthy control subjects (hc) performed an instrumented standing balance and instrumented timed up and go (tug) test on two separate days. ten instrumented standing balance measures and 18 instrumented tug measures were computed from the wireless sensor data. intraclass correlation coefficients (icc) were calculated to determine test-retest reliability of all instrumented standing balance and instrumented tug measures. correlations were evaluated between the instrumented standing balance and instrumented tug measures and self-reported walking and balance performance,fall history,and clinical disability. results: for both groups,iccs for instrumented standing balance measures were best for spatio-temporal measures,while frequency measures were less reliable. all instrumented tug measures exhibited good to excellent (iccs > 0.60) test-retest reliability in pwms and in hc. there were no correlations between self-report walking and balance scores and instrumented tug or instrumented standing balance metrics,but there were correlations between instrumented tug and instrumented standing balance metrics and fall history and clinical disability status. conclusions: measures from the instrumented standing balance and instrumented tug tests exhibit good to excellent reliability,demonstrating their potential as objective assessments for clinical trials. a subset of the most reliable measures is recommended for measuring walking and balance in clinical settings. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Accelerometers; Balance; Multiple sclerosis; Reliability; Walking; Wireless sensors
آدرس landon center on aging,university of kansas medical center,3901 rainbow blvd.,mail stop 1005,kansas city,ks 66160,united states,bioengineering graduate program,university of kansas,3135a learned hall,1530 w 15th st,lawrence,ks 66045, United States, landon center on aging,university of kansas medical center,3901 rainbow blvd.,mail stop 1005,kansas city,ks 66160, United States, department of neurology,university of kansas medical center,3901 rainbow blvd.,mail stop 2002,kansas city,66160 ks, United States, department of neurology,oregon health & science university,3181 sw sam jackson park road,l226,portland,or 97239-3098, United States, landon center on aging,university of kansas medical center,3901 rainbow blvd.,mail stop 1005,kansas city,ks 66160,united states,bioengineering graduate program,university of kansas,3135a learned hall,1530 w 15th st,lawrence,ks 66045,united states,department of neurology,university of kansas medical center,3901 rainbow blvd.,mail stop 2002,kansas city,66160 ks, United States
 
     
   
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