Purpose of the Study: The aim of this study is to determine the cut-off values of gait variability and limits of stability-postural sways scores in patients with MS in order to identify fall risk at an early stage and take necessary precautions. Additionally, the study aims to compare the effectiveness of these parameters in distinguishing between fallers and non-fallers. The study includes four hypotheses: H₁: Gait variability scores can differentiate between fallers and non-fallers in patients with MS. H₂: Limits of stability and postural sways scores can differentiate between fallers and non-fallers in patients with MS. H₃: Gait variability scores provide higher sensitivity and specificity than stability limits and postural sway scores in distinguishing between fallers and non-fallers in patients with MS. H₄: Limits of stability and postural sways scores provide higher sensitivity and specificity than gait variability scores in distinguishing between fallers and non-fallers in patients with MS.
Gait variability will be assessed using the GaitRite gait analysis system. Limits of stability and postural sways will be evaluated using the Bertec Balance Check Screener™ force platform system. Patients' fall history (number of falls, fear of falling, location of falls, presence of injury, etc.) will also be questioned.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Hacettepe University
Ankara, Altındağ, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGLimits of Stability
Limits of stability assessment will be conducted using the Bertec Balance Check Screener™ force platform system (45×45 cm, 13 cm thick), which detects body movements via foot pressure.Limits of stability will be measured by asking participants to lean maximally in four directions (forward, backward, right, left) without losing balance. Stability scores (in cm and %) will be calculated using Balance Check Software.
Time frame: up to 5 months
Postural sways
Postural sways assessment will be conducted using the Bertec Balance Check Screener™ force platform system (45×45 cm, 13 cm thick), which detects body movements via foot pressure. A foam pad of the same size is used to assess postural sway. Postural sways will be evaluated under four conditions (eyes open/closed on firm/foam surfaces). Participants will stand still for 10 seconds per condition, repeated three times. The average stability score (%) will be recorded for each condition.
Time frame: up to 5 months
Gait variability
Gait variability will be performed using the GAITRite® system, a 4.6-meter portable walkway mat embedded with pressure sensors that record step data without interfering with the natural gait. Participants will walk naturally across the mat three times; the average of the trials will be analyzed. Gait variability will be expressed as the coefficient of variation (CV) (%). Using this formula: CV (%) = (standard deviation/mean) × 100.
Time frame: up to 5 months
Fall Histories
The following fall-related information will be recorded: Number of Falls Cause of Fall Time of Fall Activity During Which the Fall Occurred Type of Fall Fall-Related Injury / If Present, Type of Injury
Time frame: up to 5 months
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