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Recruiting NCT05751408

Technical Evaluation of Commercial IMUs Within Clinical Gait Analysis

Conditions: Gait Analysis

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 20
Sponsor: Roessingh Research and Development

Location: Netherlands

Summary

A standard clinical gait analysis consists of observing walking with video (2D) or advanced equipment (VICON 3D). This 3D method provides detailed information about the gait pattern, but is time-consuming in implementation and data analysis. There are commercial 3D systems on the market that are used in healthy individuals and in sports. These so-called Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) may also be suitable for use in the clinic. In this research protocol, the aim is to test the usability of commercial sensors and technically compare them with standard clinical 3D gait analysis in adult patients with a neurological disorder.

Eligibility Criteria

Subjects referred for clinical gait analysis at Roessingh Centre for Rehabilition in Enschede, the Netherlands:Inclusion Criteria:Disorders affecting walking, including amongst others stroke, traumatic brain injury, MS, incomplete spinal cord injury, CP, Spina Bifida, neuromuscular diseasesage minimum 18 yearsViosca score minimum 2; meaning minimal independent walking ability indoorsincreased fall risk or increased effort of walking because of: 1) decreased stability during stance; and/or 2) decreased foot clearance during swing; and/or 3) not able to walk on bare feet because of equinovarus; and/or 4) fatigue during walking because of compansatory strategies.Exclusion Criteria:subjects referred for clinical gait analysis because of problems other than stiff knee gait or foot surgerysevere deficits in communication, memory and understanding at such a level that it would affect instructions during the measurements

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