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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neuroscience
  • Gait Analysis

Background:

  • The Romberg sign assesses postural control, but lacks standardized application and interpretation in clinical neurology.
  • Proprioception deficits are key indicators of neurological impairment, particularly in conditions like cervical myelopathy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the clinical utility of a modified walking Romberg sign in patients with cervical myelopathy.
  • To compare the diagnostic relevance of the walking Romberg sign against traditional neurological examination methods.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective evaluation of 50 consecutive cervical myelopathy patients.
  • Assessed the walking Romberg sign (5m walk eyes open vs. closed) and compared it with the traditional Romberg test and Hoffman's reflex.
  • Measured gait speed (30m walk time) in relation to test results.

Main Results:

  • The walking Romberg sign was positive in 74.5% of patients, significantly higher than the traditional Romberg test (positive in 34% of patients).
  • The combination of Hoffman's reflex and the walking Romberg sign detected deficits in 96% of patients.
  • Slower walking times were observed in patients with positive traditional or walking Romberg tests.

Conclusions:

  • The walking Romberg sign is a more sensitive indicator of proprioceptive gait deficits in cervical myelopathy than the traditional Romberg test.
  • The combination of Hoffman's reflex and the walking Romberg sign shows promise as a valuable screening tool for clinically significant cervical myelopathy.