Principal component analysis of gait kinematics data in acute and chronic stroke patients (Q764199)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6014142
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6014142 |
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Principal component analysis of gait kinematics data in acute and chronic stroke patients (English)
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13 March 2012
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Summary: We present the joint angles analysis by means of principal components analysis (PCA). The data from twenty-seven acute and chronic hemiplegic patients were used and compared with data from five healthy subjects. The data were collected during walking along a 10-meter long path. The PCA was applied on a data set consisting of hip, knee, and ankle joint angles of the paretic and the nonparetic leg. The results point to significant differences in joint synergies between the acute and chronic hemiplegic patients that are not revealed when applying typical methods for gait assessment (clinical scores, gait speed, and gait symmetry). The results suggest that the PCA allows classification of the origin for the deficit in the gait when compared to healthy subjects; hence, the most appropriate treatment can be applied in the rehabilitation.
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