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Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis

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Dandu, SR; Engelhard, MM; Goldman, MD; Lach, J
Published in: BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference
July 18, 2016

Gait impairment in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can result from imbalance, physical fatigue, weakness, and other symptoms. Walking speed is the primary measure of gait impairment used by clinical researchers, but inertial gait features from body-worn sensors have been proven to add clinical value. This paper seeks to understand the physiologic significance of two such features in MS. Both features are computed using the dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm: the DTW Score is based on the usual DTW distance, and the Warp Score is based on the warping length. Using linear regression and stepwise regression models, the relationship between these features and several gait-related MS symptoms is analyzed. Results show that the DTW Score and Warp Score have distinct physiologic significance in MS compared to walking speed, and these features may also be useful for walking assessment in a wide range of clinical contexts.

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BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference

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9781509030873

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July 18, 2016

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266 / 271
 

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Dandu, S. R., Engelhard, M. M., Goldman, M. D., & Lach, J. (2016). Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis. In BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference (pp. 266–271). https://doi.org/10.1109/BSN.2016.7516271
Dandu, S. R., M. M. Engelhard, M. D. Goldman, and J. Lach. “Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis.” In BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference, 266–71, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1109/BSN.2016.7516271.
Dandu SR, Engelhard MM, Goldman MD, Lach J. Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis. In: BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference. 2016. p. 266–71.
Dandu, S. R., et al. “Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis.” BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference, 2016, pp. 266–71. Scopus, doi:10.1109/BSN.2016.7516271.
Dandu SR, Engelhard MM, Goldman MD, Lach J. Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis. BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference. 2016. p. 266–271.

Published In

BSN 2016 - 13th Annual Body Sensor Networks Conference

DOI

ISBN

9781509030873

Publication Date

July 18, 2016

Start / End Page

266 / 271