Gait Disorders, Neurologic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Walking With the SAIRE Smart Walker
The current study aims to investigate the effect of walking with the SAIRE smart walker on spatiotemporal parameters and gait kinematics in a population who suffer from difficulties during gait, and compare this to walking with a standard walker or no walking aid.
This study is an experimental single group study investigating the effect of walking with a smart walker compared to walking with a standard walker or no walking aid in persons who suffer from gait difficulties. Participants will perform one session of walking in three different conditions, (1) walking with the SAIRE smart walker, (2) walking with a standard walker and (3) if the participants are able to walk without the use of an assistive device, walking without a walker. During this session, gait parameters will be compared between the three conditions. Experimental session: During the experimental session, participants will walk along the 10-meter walkway (5 times for every condition) After every 5 trials, a rest period of minimum 5 minutes will be held to avoid fatigue. Three different walking conditions will be measured: (1) walking with the SAIRE smart walker, (2) walking with a standard walker and if possible (3) walking with no walking aid. Each walking condition will be measured five consecutive times in a randomized order. The order of the conditions will be randomized using closed envelopes containing notes that say what order of conditions will be used. This randomization is done to avoid fatigue effects that might occur when a strict order is used. Before the start of the experimental session, participants will practice using the SAIRE smart walker for maximum 10 minutes to familiarize with the feedback given by the walker. After this familiarization session, the surface electrodes and reflective markers will be placed on the participants and the experimental session will start. Analysis: This study will investigate the difference in gait biomechanics of adults with gait difficulties while using different walking aids. Descriptive statistics of the baseline characteristics of all participants will be performed. The effect of gait with a smart walker on spatiotemporal gait parameters, kinematics and muscle activity will be compared to gait with a standard 2-wheeled walker and gait without a walking aid. Data will be visualized using LO(W)ESS smoothing (locally weighted scatterplot smoothing) to explore the effect (per condition and outcome). Values will be compared between conditions in a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance. For the analysis of the USE questionnaire, percentage distribution of every item and mean scores for every subscale will be calculated using Microsoft Excel (Microsoft, Washington, DC). ;
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