Research Article

Deficits in Scaling of Gait Force and Cycle in Parkinsonian Gait Identified by Long-Term Monitoring of Acceleration with the Portable Gait Rhythmogram

Table 1

Profile of patients, divided according to the percentage of alteration range of gait acceleration.

Patient NumberSexAge (yrs)Hoehn and Yahr stageUPDRS IIIDuration of illness (yrs)Subjective offPercentage of alteration range in
AccelerationCycle

Normal pattern

77M71290.7 176200
99M593270.9 176155
83M54161.0 143109
46M683304off12583
71M611132.1 120118
97M743259.0 off120109
42F6432113off116100
72M662140.8 105100
26F731110.5off96100
73M632222.2 94118
31M753281294127
69F683244off9484
32F73110108286
25M723293.5off80109
27F632230.57876
75M601134.1 78109

Steep pattern

47M651101.5off75100
40M713249off7387
23F563183off70100
28F702305off71118
94F7531611.8 off65173
43F701936076
78M682194.8 off6087
38F6531635188
79F653183.9 4591
58M65313242100
3M63116638146
11M593158off3482

Flat pattern

4M633295off17667
16M543233off11657
19M653261.5off10974
5M722312off9863
96F683172.1 9665
44M733272off9272
36M562110.57672
102M633160.8 7661

Lump pattern

9F672194.5off4769
103M683305.6 4065
82F693171.0 3864
1M7431243554