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ACROMORFO study: gait analysis in a cohort of acromegalic patients.

Veronica CimolinC PremoliGiuseppina BernardelliE AmentaManuela GalliLucia DonnoDaniela LuciniLetizia Maria FattiBiagio CangianoLuca PersaniGiovanna Mantovani
Published in: Journal of endocrinological investigation (2024)
Acromegalic patients showed quantitative alterations of gait pattern, suggesting instability and increased risk of falls. Arthropathy, along with its associated abnormal joint loading, proprioceptive impairment and hyperkyphosis could be contributing factors. Disease control and remission appear to improve postural balance. A better knowledge on walking performance in acromegaly would help to develop specific rehabilitation programmes to reduce falls' risk and improve QoL.
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