Introduction: Gait impairments are common in People with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS). Several studies have examined the clinometric properties of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), with LDLJa identified as a robust metric for gait smoothness. However, its responsiveness and interpretability have not been explored. Methods: This cross-sectional study at IRCCS Santa Lucia Hospital enrolled 44 PwMS (age: 28-71; EDSS: 0-6) and 43 age-and gait-speed-matched healthy participants (HP). Two physiotherapists conducted assessments with five synchronized IMUs during a 10-meter walk at participants’ preferred speed. Data were collected at baseline (T0) and after 4 weeks of training (T1). Results: Significant differences in log dimensionless jerk (LDLJa) were found between PwMS and HP in the AP (p < 0.001, d = 0.63), ML (p < 0.001, d = 1.08), and CC (p = 0.03, d = 0.68) directions. PwMS had lower LDLJaAP values (<-4.88) and LDLJaML values (<-5.40) with probabilities of 63% and 76%, respectively. ΔLDLJaML demonstrated good responsiveness to rehabilitation (AUC ~0.80), with improvements >4.02% representing the optimal MCID for clinical improvement in MiniBesTest. Conclusion: Lower LDLJa values in the AP and ML directions characterize gait smoothness impairment in PwMS. LDLJa in the ML direction is responsive to balance-focused rehabilitation, highlighting its potential for tracking gait disorders and rehabilitation progress.

Filippo Castiglia, S., Dal Farra, F., Trabassi, D., Turolla, A., Serrao, M., Nocentini, U., et al. (2025). Discriminative ability, responsiveness, and interpretability of smoothness index of gait in people with multiple sclerosis. ARCHIVES OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 15(1), 9-18 [10.33393/aop.2025.3289].

Discriminative ability, responsiveness, and interpretability of smoothness index of gait in people with multiple sclerosis

Ugo Nocentini;
2025-02-03

Abstract

Introduction: Gait impairments are common in People with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS). Several studies have examined the clinometric properties of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), with LDLJa identified as a robust metric for gait smoothness. However, its responsiveness and interpretability have not been explored. Methods: This cross-sectional study at IRCCS Santa Lucia Hospital enrolled 44 PwMS (age: 28-71; EDSS: 0-6) and 43 age-and gait-speed-matched healthy participants (HP). Two physiotherapists conducted assessments with five synchronized IMUs during a 10-meter walk at participants’ preferred speed. Data were collected at baseline (T0) and after 4 weeks of training (T1). Results: Significant differences in log dimensionless jerk (LDLJa) were found between PwMS and HP in the AP (p < 0.001, d = 0.63), ML (p < 0.001, d = 1.08), and CC (p = 0.03, d = 0.68) directions. PwMS had lower LDLJaAP values (<-4.88) and LDLJaML values (<-5.40) with probabilities of 63% and 76%, respectively. ΔLDLJaML demonstrated good responsiveness to rehabilitation (AUC ~0.80), with improvements >4.02% representing the optimal MCID for clinical improvement in MiniBesTest. Conclusion: Lower LDLJa values in the AP and ML directions characterize gait smoothness impairment in PwMS. LDLJa in the ML direction is responsive to balance-focused rehabilitation, highlighting its potential for tracking gait disorders and rehabilitation progress.
3-feb-2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/34
Settore MEDS-19/B - Medicina fisica e riabilitativa
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Gait
IMUs
Multiple sclerosis
Responsiveness
Sensor
Smoothness
Filippo Castiglia, S., Dal Farra, F., Trabassi, D., Turolla, A., Serrao, M., Nocentini, U., et al. (2025). Discriminative ability, responsiveness, and interpretability of smoothness index of gait in people with multiple sclerosis. ARCHIVES OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 15(1), 9-18 [10.33393/aop.2025.3289].
Filippo Castiglia, S; Dal Farra, F; Trabassi, D; Turolla, A; Serrao, M; Nocentini, U; Brasiliano, P; Bergamini, E; Tramontano, M
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