Concurrent arm swing-stepping (CASS) can reveal gait start hesitation in Parkinson's patients with low self-efficacy and fear of falling.
Identifieur interne : 000443 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000442; suivant : 000444Concurrent arm swing-stepping (CASS) can reveal gait start hesitation in Parkinson's patients with low self-efficacy and fear of falling.
Auteurs : Taylor Chomiak ; Fernando V. Pereira ; Terry W. Clark ; Alexandra Cihal ; Bin HuSource :
- Aging clinical and experimental research [ 1720-8319 ] ; 2015.
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- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- geographic : Canada.
- diagnosis : Parkinson Disease.
- methods : Exercise Test, Risk Assessment.
- physiopathology : Parkinson Disease.
- prevention & control : Accidental Falls.
- psychology : Parkinson Disease.
- Aged, Fear, Female, Gait, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Self Efficacy.
Abstract
Movement incoordination, freezing of gait, fear of falling, low self-efficacy, and multi-tasking can all contribute to falls in Parkinson's disease. How these multi-factorial risks interact in individual patients remain poorly understood.
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-014-0313-0
PubMed: 25577232
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Movement incoordination, freezing of gait, fear of falling, low self-efficacy, and multi-tasking can all contribute to falls in Parkinson's disease. How these multi-factorial risks interact in individual patients remain poorly understood.</div>
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<Abstract><AbstractText Label="BACKGROUND" NlmCategory="BACKGROUND">Movement incoordination, freezing of gait, fear of falling, low self-efficacy, and multi-tasking can all contribute to falls in Parkinson's disease. How these multi-factorial risks interact in individual patients remain poorly understood.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="METHODS" NlmCategory="METHODS">Concurrent arm swing-stepping is a simple motor test in which subjects are first asked to swing their arms before being instructed to initiate the secondary task of leg stepping-in-place. We postulated that in patients with multiple fall risks, sensorimotor impairments in upper- and lower-limb movement control can render concurrent arm swing-stepping a demanding dual task, thereby triggering gait hesitation. A total of 31 subjects with Parkinson's disease were enrolled in the study.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">It was found that concurrent arm swing-stepping induced hesitation primarily in Parkinson's disease patients with low fall-related self-efficacy and a fear of falling. By contrast, concurrent arm swing-stepping led to limb incoordination in both patients and in healthy elderly controls. The calculated specificity and sensitivity of the concurrent arm swing-stepping test was 100 and 42 % for hesitation and 12 and 77 % for incoordination.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="CONCLUSION" NlmCategory="CONCLUSIONS">These results suggest that the concurrent arm swing-stepping test can be used in conjunction with conventional psychometric assessments to facilitate multi-factorial assessment of potential fall risk.</AbstractText>
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