INTRODUCTION: Fatigability, a change in performance according to tasks and circumstances, can contribute to walking limitations in daily life. Walking-related fatigability (WF) has been assessed subjectively, but current knowledge on best objective measurement methods is limited. The aim of this study was to provide an overview of objective clinical measurement methods assessing WF in different populations. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: Articles were searched in Pubmed and Web Of Science by two independent raters. Studies were included when meeting inclusion criteria of measuring WF objectively in a clinical setting, with no exclusion towards any population. Case studies and reviews were not included in the review (systematic review registration n...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
International audienceObjective: The objective was to assess the accuracy and optimal threshold of t...
el2 ili o r-in Impairment of gait and balance are major factors that restrict daily activity [5] and...
INTRODUCTION: Fatigability, a change in performance according to tasks and circumstances, can contri...
Fatigue and walking difficulties are common impairments and activity limitations in persons with mul...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Background: Foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) often managed with assistive technolo...
BACKGROUND: Persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are often characterized by increased motor fatiga...
BACKGROUND: Ambulation impairment is a major component of physical disability in multiple sclerosis ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitoring of re...
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OBJECTIVE: To develop a patient-based measure of walking ability in MS. METHODS: Twelve items descri...
Background: Assessing walking impairment in those with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common, however l...
BACKGROUND: Persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are often characterized by increased motor fatiga...
Introduction Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitoring of rea...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
International audienceObjective: The objective was to assess the accuracy and optimal threshold of t...
el2 ili o r-in Impairment of gait and balance are major factors that restrict daily activity [5] and...
INTRODUCTION: Fatigability, a change in performance according to tasks and circumstances, can contri...
Fatigue and walking difficulties are common impairments and activity limitations in persons with mul...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Background: Foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) often managed with assistive technolo...
BACKGROUND: Persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are often characterized by increased motor fatiga...
BACKGROUND: Ambulation impairment is a major component of physical disability in multiple sclerosis ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitoring of re...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To provide an overview of walking tests including their measu...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a patient-based measure of walking ability in MS. METHODS: Twelve items descri...
Background: Assessing walking impairment in those with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common, however l...
BACKGROUND: Persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are often characterized by increased motor fatiga...
Introduction Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitoring of rea...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
International audienceObjective: The objective was to assess the accuracy and optimal threshold of t...
el2 ili o r-in Impairment of gait and balance are major factors that restrict daily activity [5] and...