Objective impairments of gait and balance in adults living with HIV-1 infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.
Karina BernerLinzette MorrisJochen BaumeisterQuinette LouwPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2017)
Gait and balance impairments exist in people with HIV, resembling fall-associated parameters in the elderly. Impairments are more pronounced during challenging conditions, might be associated with disease severity, are not influenced by antiretroviral therapy, and might not be associated with peripheral neuropathy. Results should be interpreted cautiously due to overall poor methodological quality and heterogeneity. Locomotor impairments in adults with HIV are currently insufficiently quantified. Future research involving more methodological uniformity is warranted to better understand such impairments and to inform clinical decision-making, including fall-prevention strategies, in this population.