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Objective: To compare the concurrent validity and reliability of the GAITRi
te(TM) computerized gait analysis system with validated paper-and-pencil an
d video-based methods.
Design: Within-groups, repeated-measures design.
Setting: Research laboratory in a physical therapy education program.
Participant: One healthy woman, age 27 years.
Interventions: A subject walked across the walkway of the GAITRite system a
t various walking rates and degrees of step symmetry for 2 of the 3 analyse
s. Paper placed over the walkway enabled concurrent paper-and-pencil analys
is. The subject was concurrently videotaped from the side. For the other an
alysis, a stride simulator with known step and stride lengths was applied t
o the walkway to simulate 2 steps and 1 stride.
Main Outcome Measures: Cadence, walking speed, right and left step and stri
de lengths, and right and left step times.
Results: Excellent paper-and-pencil and GAITRite correlations (intraclass c
orrelation coefficient [ICC] > 95) for spatial measures and excellent video
-based and GAITRite correlations (ICC > 93) for temporal measures were foun
d. GAITRite measures of step lengths and times were reliable in both walkwa
y center and left-of-center measurements.
Conclusions: Based on this data, GAITRite is a valid and reliable tool for
measuring selected spatial and temporal parameters of gait.