Abstract
Abstract
Objective
To uncover possible impairments of walking and dynamic postural stability in patients with primary orthostatic tremor (OT).
Methods
Spatiotemporal gait characteristics were quantified in 18 patients with primary OT (mean age 70.5 ± 5.9 years, 10 females) and 18 age-matched healthy controls. One-third of patients reported disease-related fall events. Walking performance was assessed on a pressure-sensitive carpet under seven conditions: walking at preferred, slow, and maximal speed, with head reclination or eyes closed, and while performing a cognitive or motor dual-task paradigm.
Results
Patients exhibited a significant gait impairment characterized by a broadened base of support (p = 0.018) with increased spatiotemporal gait variability (p = 0.010). Walking speed was moderately reduced (p = 0.026) with shortened stride length (p = 0.001) and increased periods of double support (p = 0.001). Gait dysfunction became more pronounced during slow walking (p < 0.001); this was not present during fast walking. Walking with eyes closed aggravated gait disability as did walking during cognitive dual task (p < 0.001).
Conclusion
OT is associated with a specific gait disorder with a staggering wide-based walking pattern indicative of a sensory and/or a cerebellar ataxic gait. The aggravation of gait instability during visual withdrawal and the normalization of walking with faster speeds further suggest a proprioceptive or vestibulo-cerebellar deficit as the primary source of gait disturbance in OT. In addition, the gait decline during cognitive dual task may imply cognitive processing deficits. In the end, OT is presumably a complex network disorder resulting in a specific spino-cerebello-frontocortical gait disorder that goes beyond mere tremor networks.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Neurology,Neurology
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