Variable initial swing side and prolonged double limb support represent abnormalities of the first three steps of gait initiation in patients with Parkinson's disease with freezing of gait

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This study investigated abnormalities of the first three steps of gait initiation in patients with Parkinson's disease without freezing of gait (PD -FOG) and investigated which abnormalities are related to FOG. Seven PD-FOG and seven age-matched healthy controls performed self-generated or cue-triggered gait initiation. Data for PD patients with FOG (PD + FOG) were cited from a previous study using a procedure similar to that used in the present study. Gait initiation was abnormal, and external cue normalized some abnormalities in PD -FOG. The initial swing side was fairly consistent among the trials in both PD -FOG and in healthy controls, although the initial swing side was inconsistent in PD+FOG. The duration of the first double limb support (DLS) was the only parameter that depends on FOG severity and that was abnormal in PD+FOG but was not abnormal in PD-FOG. The variability of the initial swing side and prolonged first DLS are abnormalities specifically related to FOG. © 2012 Okada, Fukumoto1, Takatori, Nagino and Hiraoka.

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Okada, Y., Fukumoto, T., Takatori, K., Nagino, K., & Hiraoka, K. (2011). Variable initial swing side and prolonged double limb support represent abnormalities of the first three steps of gait initiation in patients with Parkinson’s disease with freezing of gait. Frontiers in Neurology, DEC. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2011.00085

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