2021
DOI: 10.2196/25451
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Simple Smartphone-Based Assessment of Gait Characteristics in Parkinson Disease: Validation Study

Abstract: Background Parkinson disease (PD) is a common movement disorder. Patients with PD have multiple gait impairments that result in an increased risk of falls and diminished quality of life. Therefore, gait measurement is important for the management of PD. Objective We previously developed a smartphone-based dual-task gait assessment that was validated in healthy adults. The aim of this study was to test the validity of this gait assessment in people with … Show more

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“…% Male: NA . Chronicity - Recurrent fallers: 8.1 (5.9 – 11.5) - Nonrecurrent fallers: 4.5 (1.5 – 6.8) - Recurrent fallers: 69.5 (65.5 – 76.5) - Nonrecurrent fallers: 69.5 (60 – 74) 59 Su et al 2021 [ 9 ] Cross-sectional . H & Y: NA .…”
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“…% Male: NA . Chronicity - Recurrent fallers: 8.1 (5.9 – 11.5) - Nonrecurrent fallers: 4.5 (1.5 – 6.8) - Recurrent fallers: 69.5 (65.5 – 76.5) - Nonrecurrent fallers: 69.5 (60 – 74) 59 Su et al 2021 [ 9 ] Cross-sectional . H & Y: NA .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 presents the details of the smartphone outcome measures, models of smartphone used, gait and balance outcome measures, measures of validity, reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of the smartphone measures, the main results, as well as the intended users of the smartphone, and locations of assessment. Only one of the included studies used a smartphone application to specifically predict future falls among individuals with PD [ 8 ], four studies used smartphone applications to specifically evaluate balance impairments [ 25 28 ], and 13 studies used smartphone applications to specifically assess gait including freezing of gait (FoG) [ 9 , 29 40 ]. In addition, 11 studies used smartphone applications to assess gait and balance simultaneously [ 41 – 51 ] and two studies used smartphone applications to assess gait, balance, and predict future falls among individuals with PD [ 52 , 53 ].…”
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