Investigating spatiotemporal gait parameters and gait stability in individuals with chronic idiopathic neck pain
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Purpose: The aim was to compare gait speed, step length, cadence and gait stability ratio (GSR) between individuals with chronic idiopathic neck pain (CINP) and no-pain controls and investigate the relationship of disability with spatiotemporal gait variables and GSR in individuals with CINP.
Methods: Twenty-five individuals with CINP (17 females, 8 males) and 25 no-pain controls (17 females, 8 males) recruited into this study. All participants performed the 10-meter walking test in three walking conditions: Preferred walking (PW), walking with head rotation (HRW), walking at maximum speed (MAXW). Video analysis method involving slow-motion camera (120fps) was used to measure spatiotemporal gait parameters. GSR was calculated by dividing step counts per second to gait speed (m/s).
Results: Individuals with CINP had slower gait speed and cadence in all walking conditions (p<0.05). In individuals with CINP, step length was found to be shorter and GSR was significantly higher in only HRW (p<0.05). GSR values in all walking conditions were found to be moderately correlated with NDI (r=0.507, r=0.533, r=0.516 for PW, HRW and MAXW, respectively, all p<0.01). Step lengths in all walking conditions and preferred gait speed were found to be weakly correlated with NDI (For step lengths r=-0.485, r=-0.440, r=-0.487 for PW, HRW and MAXW, respectively, all p<0.05; for preferred gait speed r=-0.473, p<0.05).
Conclusion: Our results suggested that individuals with CINP have altered spatiotemporal gait variables. Assessment of spatiotemporal gait parameters and GSR may provide additional information for management of such disability, so should be addressed in clinical assessment of CINP.
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0000-0002-4550-4232
Türkiye
İbrahim Engin Şimşek
Bu kişi benim
0000-0001-8784-6604
Türkiye
Ata Elvan
Bu kişi benim
0000-0002-6478-433X
Türkiye
Ömer Akçalı
Bu kişi benim
0000-0002-2823-2001
Türkiye
Salih Angın
0000-0003-1623-2845
Türkiye
Yayımlanma Tarihi
10 Ocak 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi
27 Ağustos 2018
Kabul Tarihi
10 Eylül 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2019 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 3