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A comparison of balance control during stance and gait in patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory polyneuropathy.

Oliver FindlingRens van der LogtKrassen NedeltchevLutz AchtnichtsJohn H J Allum
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Compared to HCs both groups of patients have significantly greater sway for most stance and gait tasks accompanied by reduced gait speed. As for HCs, non-inf PNP patients reduced trunk sway with slower gait speed. In CIDP patients this compensatory strategy was absent, possibly due to a greater deficit of efferent and motor nerve fibers. An interpretation of these findings is that CIDP patients have reduced ability to decrease trunk sway with slower gait speed and is possibly associated with an increased risk of falls.
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