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    Age Ageing. 1988 Nov;17(6):397-400.

    Bringing gait analysis out of the laboratory and into the clinic.

    Klenerman L, Dobbs RJ, Weller C, Leeman AL, Nicholson PW.

    Orthopaedic Department, Northwick Park Hospital.

    The potential value of objective assessment of gait in geriatric medicine cannot be explored fully whilst gait analysis remains a laboratory research tool, imposing special conditions which often preclude its use in the elderly. We describe a method of gait analysis suitable for the geriatric clinic and illustrate its use in documenting the response to interventions in three patients presenting with falls due to parkinsonism. Irregularity between gait cycles was noted, a finding previously described in Parkinson's disease, dementia and normal old men at a fast walking speed. Such irregularity may prove to be a major risk factor for falls. Where multiple pathologies which disturb gait coexist, measurement of changes in gait in response to treatment may provide a much needed means of audit.

    PMID: 3239499 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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