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Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and peripheral neuropathy (PN) are at
greater risk of falling and of suffering injuries during falls. It has been
hypothesized that PN leads to changes in gait variability that may account
for this increased risk. The purpose of this investigation was to analyze
the variability of the sagittal plane kinematics of diabetic neuropathic (N
P), diabetic non-neuropathic (NNP) and age- and weight-matched control subj
ects (control) during motorized treadmill walking at constant speed. While
there were distinct trends towards increased variability within the three d
iagnostic groups (NP > NNP > control) for several measures of gait variabil
ity, most of these trends were not statistically significant. We hypothesiz
e that motorized treadmill walking may be inherently less variable than ove
rground walking and that statistical measures of variability may not be suf
ficient to fully characterize stride-to-stride variability in human locomot
ion. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.