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Instrumentally assessed gait quality is more relevant than gait endurance and velocity to explain patient-reported walking ability in early-stage multiple sclerosis.

Ilaria CarpinellaElisa GervasoniDenise AnastasiRachele Di GiovanniAndrea TacchinoGiampaolo BrichettoPaolo ConfalonieriMarco RovarisClaudio Marcello SolaroMaurizio FerrarinDavide Cattaneo
Published in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Instrumentally assessed gait quality aspects (symmetry and instability) are associated with patient-reported walking ability in early-stage PwMS and seem sensitive biomarkers to detect subtle impairments even in the earliest stages of the disease (EDSS ≤ 1.5). Future studies should assess their ability to follow walking change due to MS progression or pharmacological/rehabilitation interventions.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported
  • early stage
  • multiple sclerosis
  • cerebral palsy
  • lower limb
  • sentinel lymph node
  • mass spectrometry
  • skeletal muscle
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • white matter
  • current status
  • radiation therapy