Body-worn motion sensors detect balance and gait deficits in people with multiple sclerosis who have normal walking speed
Abstract
While balance and gait limitations are hallmarks of multiple sclerosis (MS), standard stopwatch-timed measures practical for use in the clinic are insensitive in minimally affected patients. This prevents early detection and intervention for mobility problems. The study sought to determine if body-worn sensors could detect differences in balance and gait between people with MS with normal walking speeds and healthy controls. Thirty-one MS and...
Paper Details
Title
Body-worn motion sensors detect balance and gait deficits in people with multiple sclerosis who have normal walking speed
Published Date
Apr 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
573 - 578
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