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