Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0812, Japan.
Department of Rehabilitation, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido Hospital, Sapporo 002-8072, Japan.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 6;23(2):687. doi: 10.3390/s23020687.
Few studies have dealt with lower-limb kinematics during the timed up and go (TUG) test in subjects with locomotive syndrome (LS). This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of lower-limb kinematics during the TUG test in subjects with LS using the wearable sensor-based H-Gait system. A total of 140 participants were divided into the non-LS ( = 28), the LS-stage 1 ( = 78), and LS-stage 2 ( = 34) groups based on the LS risk test. Compared with the non-LS group, the LS-stage 1 and LS-stage 2 groups showed significantly smaller angular velocity of hip and knee extension during the sit-to-stand phase. The LS-stage 2 group showed significantly smaller peak angles of hip extension and flexion during the walking-out phase compared to the non-LS group. These findings indicate that the evaluation of the lower-limb kinematics during the TUG test using the H-Gait system is highly sensitive to detect LS, compared with the evaluation of the lower-limb kinematics when simply walking.
很少有研究涉及到使用基于可穿戴传感器的 H-Gait 系统评估运动综合征(LS)患者在计时起立行走(TUG)测试中的下肢运动学特征。本研究旨在评估 LS 患者在 TUG 测试中使用基于可穿戴传感器的 H-Gait 系统时的下肢运动学特征。共有 140 名参与者根据 LS 风险测试分为非 LS(=28)、LS 第 1 期(=78)和 LS 第 2 期(=34)组。与非 LS 组相比,LS 第 1 期和 LS 第 2 期在从坐到站阶段时髋关节和膝关节伸展的角速度明显较小。与非 LS 组相比,LS 第 2 期在走出阶段时髋关节伸展和屈曲的峰值角度明显较小。这些发现表明,与简单行走时评估下肢运动学相比,使用 H-Gait 系统评估 TUG 测试中的下肢运动学对检测 LS 非常敏感。