Abstract

Background and Purpose: Gait is one of the outcome measures used in evaluation in the field of rehabilitation and there is a need for reference data of gait parameters primarily to understand the physiological significance of these parameters, describe their changes in pathologic gait for better understanding of pathophysiology and be able to provide the appropriate therapeutic approach. The purpose of this study was: 1) To derive a reference data of spatiotemporal parameters of gait among Filipinos, which include step time, stride time, stance time, swing time, single limb support time, double limb support time, cadence, speed, step length, stride length, and step width; 2) To determine correlation of age, gender, and anthropometric measures with spatiotemporal parameters, and 3) To determine gait symmetry. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 374 participants aged 20-69 years (males = 181, females = 193) were included. They were asked to walk in their comfortable speed. Spatiotemporal parameters were obtained using the Vicon motion capture system. Results: The walking speed, step length, stride length, and step width declined with age. Filipino men demonstrated higher values in all parameters except cadence which is higher in Filipino women. Height and leg length both have positive correlation with all parameters except for cadence. Weight has a positive correlation with all spatiotemporal parameters except for cadence, swing time, single limb support time, and speed. Cadence and stride length were symmetrical between right and left lower extremities. Conclusion: Spatiotemporal parameters among healthy Filipinos 20-69 years old were presented including their correlations with age, gender, and anthropometric measures. This can serve as a reference for future studies in gait where Filipinos are the participants.

Highlights

  • An essential requirement for a satisfactory quality of life is ambulation.[1]

  • Weight has a positive correlation with all spatiotemporal parameters except for cadence, swing time, single limb support time, and speed

  • There was an equal distribution of males and females in the young adults (YA) and young old (YO) except in the middle adults (MA) where there were more females compared to males (55.6% vs 44.4%)

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Introduction

An essential requirement for a satisfactory quality of life is ambulation.[1]. The most commonly reported measurements of gait are the spatiotemporal parameters which include walking speed, stride time and length, step time and length, as well as the durations of stance phase and swing phase.[2]. Gait analysis provides important information on the functional capacity of patients when making disability assessments and treatment planning.[4] One of its main tasks is to determine whether a motion is physiological or if it differs, how much it differs from normal values.[5] The aim of rehabilitation is to improve function, a reference data of gait parameters is warranted.[2]. The purpose of this study was: 1) To derive a reference data of spatiotemporal parameters of gait among Filipinos, which include step time, stride time, stance time, swing time, single limb support time, double limb support time, cadence, speed, step length, stride length, and step width; 2) To determine correlation of age, gender, and anthropometric measures with spatiotemporal parameters, and 3) To determine gait symmetry. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 374 participants aged 20-69 years (males = 181, females = 193) were included They were asked to walk in their comfortable speed. Spatiotemporal parameters were obtained using the Vicon motion capture system

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