RELIABILITY OF GAIT MEASUREMENTS IN PEOPLE WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THEKNEE

Citation
M. Fransen et al., RELIABILITY OF GAIT MEASUREMENTS IN PEOPLE WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THEKNEE, Physical therapy, 77(9), 1997, pp. 944-953
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics,Rehabilitation
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319023
Volume
77
Issue
9
Year of publication
1997
Pages
944 - 953
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9023(1997)77:9<944:ROGMIP>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess the in trasession and intersession reliability of measurements of quantitativ e gait variables at two self-selected walking speeds. Subjects. Forty- one patients with osteoarthritis in one or both knees who were referre d for physical therapy participated. Methods. Three measurements were made at 1-week intervals. The quantitative gait variables of walking s peed, cadence, and stride length were measured using an 8-m electronic footswitch walkway. At each measurement, subjects were asked to walk five times at a self-selected pace that they considered to be normal a nd five times at a self-selected pace that they considered to be fast. Results. At the normal walking speed, although intraclass correlation s were consistently high for all gait variables, an additive factor wi thin and across the first two measurements was evident even when a mea n of several trials was used. At the fast walking speed, the intraclas s correlations were again consistently high for all gait variables, bu t there were no changes within or across the measurements. Conclusion and Discussion. The data suggest that quantitative gait analysis is a practical objective assessment tool for persons with osteoarthritis of the knee. Gait at the fast walking speed, however, will provide the m ore reliable stable measure on which to evaluate the effect of therapy when compared with gait at: the normal walking speed. The comparative responsiveness to change between the two walking speeds still needs t o be determined.