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iTUG, a Sensitive and Reliable Measure of Mobility


Abstract:

Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a widely used clinical paradigm to evaluate balance and mobility. Although TUG includes several complex subcomponents, namely: sit-to-stand,...Show More

Abstract:

Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a widely used clinical paradigm to evaluate balance and mobility. Although TUG includes several complex subcomponents, namely: sit-to-stand, gait, 180° turn, and turn-to-sit; the only outcome is the total time to perform the task. We have proposed an instrumented TUG, called iTUG, using portable inertial sensors to improve TUG in several ways: automatic detection and separation of subcomponents, detailed analysis of each one of them and a higher sensitivity than TUG. Twelve subjects in early stages of Parkinson's disease (PD) and 12 age matched control subjects were enrolled. Stopwatch measurements did not show a significant difference between the two groups. The iTUG, however, showed a significant difference in cadence between early PD and control subjects (111.1 ± 6.2 versus 120.4 ± 7.6 step/min, p <; 0.006) as well as in angular velocity of arm-swing (123 ± 32.0 versus 174.0 ± 50.4°/s, p <; 0.005), turning duration (2.18 ± 0.43 versus 1.79 ± 0.27 s, p <; 0.023), and time to perform turn-to-sits (2.96 ± 0.68 versus 2.40 ± 0.33 s, p <; 0.023). By repeating the tests for a second time, the test-retest reliability of iTUG was also evaluated. Among the subcomponents of iTUG, gait, turning, and turn-to-sit were the most reliable and sit-to-stand was the least reliable.
Page(s): 303 - 310
Date of Publication: 12 April 2010

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PubMed ID: 20388604

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