Background: Gait is often impaired in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), but detailed assessment of gait impairment in research and care remains challenging. In a previous pilot study we reported the feasibility of visual perceptive computing (VPC) for gait assessment in PwMS using the Short Maximum Speed Walk (SMSW), which assesses gait on recording distances confined to less than 4 meters. Objective: To investigate the equivalence of SMSW to rater-based timed 25ft. walk (T25FW) in a large cohort of PwMS, and to investigate the association of SMSW-derived gait parameters with clinical disability, as well as subjective and objective gait impairment, in order to validate the SMSW as a quick and objective measure of clinical relevance pos...
<div><h3>Background and rationale</h3><p>Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clini...
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clinical features of...
The aim of this work was to determine whether wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) could detec...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the applicability and feasibility of perceptive computing assisted gait ...
Background : No clinical test is currently available and validated to measure the maximum walking sp...
BACKGROUND: Ambulation impairment is a major component of physical disability in multiple sclerosis ...
Background: Gait deficits are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) and contribute to disability but may...
Background: Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clinical features of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Wearable sensors offer the potential to bring new knowledge to inform interventions in p...
Gait disability in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is difficult to quantify using ex...
Background: People living with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience impairments in gait and mobility, ...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
Background: The timed 25-foot walk (T25FW) is widely used as a clinic performance measure, but has y...
Background: The six-minute walk (6MW) test is a validated assessment method in Multiple Sclerosis (M...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to develop a quantitative ambulation test that correla...
<div><h3>Background and rationale</h3><p>Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clini...
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clinical features of...
The aim of this work was to determine whether wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) could detec...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the applicability and feasibility of perceptive computing assisted gait ...
Background : No clinical test is currently available and validated to measure the maximum walking sp...
BACKGROUND: Ambulation impairment is a major component of physical disability in multiple sclerosis ...
Background: Gait deficits are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) and contribute to disability but may...
Background: Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clinical features of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Wearable sensors offer the potential to bring new knowledge to inform interventions in p...
Gait disability in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is difficult to quantify using ex...
Background: People living with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience impairments in gait and mobility, ...
Introduction : Walking speed (WS) is the most frequent gait variable taken into account when measuri...
Background: The timed 25-foot walk (T25FW) is widely used as a clinic performance measure, but has y...
Background: The six-minute walk (6MW) test is a validated assessment method in Multiple Sclerosis (M...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to develop a quantitative ambulation test that correla...
<div><h3>Background and rationale</h3><p>Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clini...
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: Motor fatigue and ambulation impairment are prominent clinical features of...
The aim of this work was to determine whether wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) could detec...