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Articles tagged "Gait disorders: Clinical features"

  • 2019 International Congress

    Levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel infusion: a video analysis of long-term effect on gait and posture

    C. Pongmala, M. Fabbri, CA. Artusi, M. Zibetti, L. Lopiano (Turin, Italy)

    Objective: To investigate the long-term effect of levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) on gait and posture by means of both clinical and objective measures in Parkinson’s…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Associations of gait disorders and future falls in the elderly: a prospective population-based study

    K. Marini, P. Mahlknecht, O. Schorr, M. Baumgartner, A. Djamshidian, A. Gasperi, S. Kiechl, G. Rungger, H. Stockner, J. Willeit, W. Poewe, K. Seppi (Innsbruck, Austria)

    Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the association of gait disorders (GDs) and quantitative gait measures with future falls in an…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Identifying In-Clinic Wearable Sensor Features that Predict Parkinson’s Disease Severity

    A. Dowling, A. Mirelman, J. Hausdorff, M. Sela, O. Assais, N. Giladi, J. Cedarbaum (Cambridge, MA, USA)

    Objective: To identify features from wearable sensors that can predict disease severity as measured by the MDS-UPDRS. Background: Wearable sensors can provide quantitative assessments of…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Identifying healthy Parkin mutation carriers based on sensor-based posturography and gait analysis

    J. Prasuhn, M. Borsche, A. Hicks, M. Gögele, C. Egger, C. Kritzinger, L. Langlott, M. Kasten, C. Klein, P. Pramstaller, N. Brüggemann (Lübeck, Germany)

    Objective: To discriminate healthy Parkin mutation carriers from healthy non-mutation carriers using sensor-based motion analysis. Background: Identifying endophenotypes for PD is crucial for testing potential…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Preoperative stratification of gait outcome from subthalamic nucleus stimulation

    I. Cebi, M. Scholten, A. Gharabaghi, D. Weiss (Tubingen, Germany)

    Objective: In this study we aimed to identify clinical and kinematic features that correlate to favorable freezing of gait (FOG) outcome from standard subthalamic neurostimulation…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Differential Gait Progression in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease with and without freezing of gait

    A. Glover, L. Pillai, S. Doerhoff, T. Virmani (Little Rock, AR, USA)

    Objective: To develop a predictive algorithm for freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) through longitudinal objective gait assessment. Background: The presence of FOG…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Can the Quantified Timed Up and Go (QTUG) device support decision making for patients undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation?

    J. Somerset, B. Hammersley, M. Bonello (Liverpool, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To increase the speed and objectivity of decision making for patients with Parkinson’s disease and gait impairments, undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS), using the…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Three-dimensional gait analysis of the effect of directional steering in Parkinson’s disease

    S. Sekimoto, G. Oyama, K. Bito, M. Tsuchiya, S. Kikuchi, B. Takimoto, T. Ichihashi, J. Bautista, M. Nuermaimaiti, F. Sasaki, R. Nakamura, T. Hatano, Y. Shimo, H. Iwamuro, M. Ito, A. Umemura, N. Hattori (Bunkyo-Ku, Japan)

    Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of directional steering on the gait performance in Parkinson’s disease (PD), utilizing a three-dimensional…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Agreement Between the GAITRite® Walkway System and the Wearable Inertial Sensor BTS G-Walk® for Measurement of Gait Parameters

    H. Horáková, K. Poláková, E. Růžička, H. Brožová (Prague, Czech Republic)

    Objective: The aim of this study was to compare two systems for gait measurement (GAITRite G-Walk system) and to assess their agreement for measurement of…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Technology-based assessment of motor impairment in de novo Parkinson’s disease patients: implications for diagnostic accuracy and early identification of distinct phenotypes

    G. Di Lazzaro, M. Ricci, T. Schirinzi, G. Saggio, NB. Mercuri, A. Pisani (Rome, Italy)

    Objective: 1. To study motor functions in de novo drug-free Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and healthy controls (HC) and find an algorithm able to distinguish…
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