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  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Biomedical Engineering

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disorder causing significant disability.
  • MS is characterized by relapses and remissions, impacting various neurological functions.
  • Gait impairment is a common and disabling symptom in MS patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the prevalence of self-reported symptoms in the home environment.
  • To analyze the relationship between patient-reported symptoms and home-based gait parameters.
  • To assess changes in symptoms and gait over a 3-month period.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the MS-Related Symptom Scale for symptom assessment.
  • Employed a 3D depth imaging system (Foresite Healthcare) for home gait analysis.
  • Measured gait parameters including speed, stride time, and stride length.

Main Results:

  • Knee locking, sleep difficulties, depression, and anxiety correlated with fewer daily walks.
  • Trouble with toileting and initiating urination correlated with more daily walks.
  • Numbness was significantly associated with reduced walking speed and stride length.

Conclusions:

  • Specific symptom clusters in MS are linked to particular gait parameters.
  • These findings can inform rehabilitation strategies for MS patients.
  • Early intervention by nurses can help mitigate symptom and gait decline.