Spatiotemporal gait analysis of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia types 3 and 10 using Inertial Measurement Units: a comparative study

Author:

Barcellos Igor1,Hasen Clint2,Strobel Giovanna Klüppel1,Geritz Johanna2,Munhoz Renato P.3,Moscovich Mariana1,Maetzler Walter2,Teive Hélio Afonso Ghizoni1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Paraná

2. University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein and Kiel University

3. University of Toronto

Abstract

Abstract

Given the high morbidity related to the progression of gait deficits in spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA), there is a growing interest in identifying biomarkers that can guide early diagnosis and rehabilitation. Spatiotemporal parameter (STP) gait analysis using inertial measurement units (IMUs) has been increasingly studied in this context. This study evaluated STP profiles in SCA types 3 and 10, compared them to controls, and correlated them with clinical scales. IMU portable sensors were used to measure STPs under four gait conditions: self-selected pace (SSP), fast pace (FP), fast pace checking-boxes (FPCB), and fast pace with serial seven subtractions (FPS7). Compared to healthy subjects, both SCA groups had higher values for step time, variability, and swing time, with lower values for gait speed, cadence, and step length. We also found a reduction in speed gain capacity in both SCA groups compared to controls and an increase in speed dual-task cost in the SCA10 group. However, there were no significant differences between the SCA groups. Swing time, mean speed, and step length were correlated with disease severity, risk of falling and functionality in both clinical groups. In the SCA3 group, fear of falling was correlated with cadence. In the SCA10 group, results of the Montreal cognitive assessment test were correlated with step time, mean speed, and step length. These results show that individuals with SCA3 and SCA10 present a highly variable, short-stepped, slow gait pattern compared to healthy subjects, and their gait quality worsened with a fast pace, mainly with dual task involvement.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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