TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatiotemporal gait parameters influencing functional mobility of people with lower limb amputation
AU - Kristal, Anat
AU - Gaunaurd, Ignacio
AU - Kirk-Sanchez, Neva
AU - Gard, Steven
AU - Clark, Natali
AU - Da Silva, Emika
AU - Stieg, Forrest
AU - Gailey, Robert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background:Walking speed is a measure of functional mobility that is relatively easy to quantify. In people with lower limb amputation, reduced walking speed has been linked with specific atypical spatiotemporal gait parameters. However, the influence of atypical spatiotemporal gait parameters on the walking speed of people with unilateral transtibial amputation (TTA) and transfemoral amputation (TFA) remains unclear.Objectives:To identify spatiotemporal gait parameters influencing walking speed of people with unilateral TTA or TFA.Study design:Cross-sectional.Methods:The 10-meter walk test (10mWT) was used to measure walking speed, and an instrumented walkway was used to record spatiotemporal gait parameters. Regression analyses were used to determine the best subset of spatiotemporal gait parameters that influence the walking speed of people with TTA and TFA.Results:The study included 43 people with TTA and 49 with TFA. In the TTA group, spatiotemporal gait parameters accounted for 65.5% of the variance in walking speed, with prosthetic single limb support accounting for 52.2%, prosthetic terminal double limb support accounting for 8.9%, and stride width accounting for 4.4%. In the TFA group, intact swing accounted for 46.7% of the variance in walking speed. There was no significant difference in walking speed between the TTA and the TFA groups (p > 0.05).Conclusions:The study's results highlight specific spatiotemporal gait parameters that affect the walking speed of people with unilateral TTA and TFA. In addition, results suggest that walking speed over short distances is not confounded by amputation level (i.e., TTA and TFA).
AB - Background:Walking speed is a measure of functional mobility that is relatively easy to quantify. In people with lower limb amputation, reduced walking speed has been linked with specific atypical spatiotemporal gait parameters. However, the influence of atypical spatiotemporal gait parameters on the walking speed of people with unilateral transtibial amputation (TTA) and transfemoral amputation (TFA) remains unclear.Objectives:To identify spatiotemporal gait parameters influencing walking speed of people with unilateral TTA or TFA.Study design:Cross-sectional.Methods:The 10-meter walk test (10mWT) was used to measure walking speed, and an instrumented walkway was used to record spatiotemporal gait parameters. Regression analyses were used to determine the best subset of spatiotemporal gait parameters that influence the walking speed of people with TTA and TFA.Results:The study included 43 people with TTA and 49 with TFA. In the TTA group, spatiotemporal gait parameters accounted for 65.5% of the variance in walking speed, with prosthetic single limb support accounting for 52.2%, prosthetic terminal double limb support accounting for 8.9%, and stride width accounting for 4.4%. In the TFA group, intact swing accounted for 46.7% of the variance in walking speed. There was no significant difference in walking speed between the TTA and the TFA groups (p > 0.05).Conclusions:The study's results highlight specific spatiotemporal gait parameters that affect the walking speed of people with unilateral TTA and TFA. In addition, results suggest that walking speed over short distances is not confounded by amputation level (i.e., TTA and TFA).
KW - 10-meter walk test
KW - instrumented walkway
KW - lower limb amputation
KW - spatiotemporal
KW - walking speed
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U2 - 10.1097/PXR.0000000000000417
DO - 10.1097/PXR.0000000000000417
M3 - Article
C2 - 39808516
AN - SCOPUS:85215852955
SN - 0309-3646
JO - Prosthetics and orthotics international
JF - Prosthetics and orthotics international
M1 - 10.1097/PXR.0000000000000417
ER -