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Computational gait analysis using fuzzy logic for everyday clinical purposes – preliminary findings
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Gait AnalysisPhysical ActivityEveryday Clinical PurposesNeurological RehabilitationGait ParametersCerebral PalsySensorimotor RehabilitationBrain Injury RehabilitationMovement AnalysisExact IdentificationKinesiologyStroke RehabilitationNeurologyKinematicsHuman MotionNeurorehabilitationRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationFuzzy LogicFuzzy ComputingAssistive TechnologyPhysical FitnessMedicineRehabilitationNeurological AssessmentRehabilitation ProcessPhysical TherapyFuzzy Inference SystemsIschemic StrokeComputational Gait AnalysisPathological GaitHuman MovementStroke
Abstract Background: Proper, early, and exact identification of gait impairments and their causes is regarded as a prerequisite for specific therapy and a useful control tool to assess efficacy of rehabilitation. There is a need for simple tools allowing for quickly detecting general tendencies. Objective: The aim of this paper is to present the outcomes of traditional and fuzzy-based analysis of the outcomes of post-stroke gait reeducation using the NeuroDevelopmental Treatment-Bobath (NDT-Bobath) method. Materials and methods: The research was conducted among 40 adult people: 20 of them after ischemic stroke constituted the study group, and 20 healthy people constituted the reference group. Study group members were treated through 2 weeks (10 therapeutic sessions) using the NDT-Bobath method. Spatio-temporal gait parameters were assessed before and after therapy and compared using novel fuzzy-based assessment tool. Results: Achieved results of rehabilitation, observed as changes of gait parameters, were statistically relevant and reflected recovery. One-number outcomes from the proposed fuzzy-based estimator proved moderate to high consistency with the results of the traditional gait assessment. Conclusions: Observed statistically significant and favorable changes in the health status of patients, described by gait parameters, were reflected also in outcomes of fuzzy-based analysis. Proposed fuzzy-based measure increases possibility of the clinical gait assessment toward more objective clinical reasoning based on common use of the mHealth solutions.
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