P6. The application of a gait analysis system in a patient with cervical myelopathy: a case report and literature review

IF 2.5 Q3 Medicine
Wu Guan-Sian MD , Yu-Ning Chen MD , Hao-Hsiang Hsu MD , E-Jian Lee MD, PhD , Shih-Huang Tai PhD
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Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT

Cervical myelopathy is the most common cause of spinal cord dysfunction, and age-related degeneration has been well documented. Gait impairment is one of the most frequent signs of cervical myelopathy, often resulting from hyperreflexia.

PURPOSE

N/A

STUDY DESIGN/SETTING

N/A

PATIENT SAMPLE

We reported a 26-year-old male presenting with lower limb spasticity and unsteady gait, and he was diagnosed with C5/6 HIVD. He received surgical intervention of discectomy and disc replacement for spinal cord decompression. We collected preoperative and postoperative 3D gait analysis parameters and ground reaction force data to identify the gait pattern associated with cervical myelopathy in young adults.

OUTCOME MEASURES

N/A

METHODS

N/A

RESULTS

N/A

CONCLUSIONS

Based on our literature review, we observed slight differences in gait patterns in our patient. Our report reviews the gait performance of cervical myelopathy patients in the current literature and attempts to analyze the gait patterns of our patient.

FDA Device/Drug Status

Gait analysis (Approved for this indication).
P6。步态分析系统在颈椎病患者中的应用:一个病例报告和文献复习
背景:脊髓型颈椎病是脊髓功能障碍最常见的原因,年龄相关性退行性变已被充分证实。步态障碍是脊髓型颈椎病最常见的症状之一,通常由反射性亢进引起。目的/研究设计/环境/患者样本我们报告了一名26岁男性患者,其表现为下肢痉挛和步态不稳,并被诊断为C5/6 hiv。他接受了椎间盘切除术和椎间盘置换术的手术干预,以进行脊髓减压。我们收集了术前和术后3D步态分析参数和地面反作用力数据,以确定与年轻人颈脊髓病相关的步态模式。结果测量/方法结果/结论根据我们的文献综述,我们观察到患者的步态模式存在轻微差异。我们的报告回顾了当前文献中颈椎病患者的步态表现,并试图分析我们患者的步态模式。FDA器械/药物状态步态分析(批准用于此适应症)。
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