Investigating the Potential of Gait and Postural Indices to Identify the Possibility of Freezing in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease using Wearable System

P. Pallavi, Shashi Ranjan, Niravkumar A. Patel, Manasi Kanetkar, U. Lahiri
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Freezing of Gait (FoG) is a debilitating motor symptom of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Literature reports that often the FoG can be linked with an increased variability in gait-related (e.g., Step Time, Double Limb Support Time, etc.) and postural (e.g., knee flexion) indices. The FoG can be triggered by various environmental factors, changes in motor task requirements and can become prevalent with disease progression. Research shows that there exists a time window (during gait) before freezing episode when there occurs a progressive decrease in the strides being made. This window might offer an opportunity to gauge one’s possibility of freezing so that measures to avoid freezing can be adopted. Given the importance of (i) quantifying the variability in gait-related and postural indices to characterize one’s FoG and (ii) measuring these indices within specific time window (during gait) before freezing happens, we have come up with a wearable system (SmartWear). This can help quantify variability in one’s gait and posture (namely knee flexion) during one’s overground walk (under free living conditions) for every consecutive steps (to enable measuring these indices within specific time window before actual freezing happens). Results of a study conducted with 14 individuals with PD who walked overground on pathways with and without turn under single and dual task conditions are impressive in terms of understanding the relative importance of the indices in the perspective of identification of one’s proneness to freeze before the actual freezing episode along with the clinical relevance of the index of interest.
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研究步态和姿势指数的潜力,以识别帕金森病患者使用可穿戴系统冻结的可能性
步态冻结(FoG)是帕金森病(PD)患者的一种使人衰弱的运动症状。文献报道,FoG通常与步态相关(如踏步时间、双肢支撑时间等)和姿势(如膝关节屈曲)指标的变异性增加有关。FoG可由各种环境因素、运动任务要求的变化引发,并可随着疾病的进展而变得普遍。研究表明,当步幅逐渐减少时,在冻结发作之前存在一个时间窗口(在步态期间)。这个窗口期可以提供一个机会来评估一个人被冻结的可能性,以便采取措施避免被冻结。考虑到(i)量化步态相关和姿势指数的可变性以表征一个人的FoG的重要性,以及(ii)在冻结发生之前在特定的时间窗口(步态期间)测量这些指数,我们提出了一种可穿戴系统(SmartWear)。这可以帮助量化一个人在地上行走(在自由生活条件下)每连续一步的步态和姿势(即膝盖弯曲)的可变性(以便在实际冻结发生之前在特定的时间窗口内测量这些指标)。一项对14名PD患者进行的研究结果令人印象深刻,他们在单任务和双任务条件下在有转弯和没有转弯的道路上行走,从识别一个人在实际冻结发作之前的冻结倾向的角度来看,这些指数的相对重要性以及感兴趣指数的临床相关性。
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