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Development of a Reference Spatiotemporal Gait Data Set for Indian Subjects: A Pilot Study

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1.AbstractInterpretation of pathological gait has, for decades, offered insight into amputee anomalies and diseases such as cerebral palsy. Gait analysis has been actively used at the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahatya Samiti for such purposes. The normative gait data used to compare data obtained from amputees, however, has been collected from laboratories under dissimilar conditions, skewing interpretation. Spatiotemporal gait parameters were extractedfrom 43 male Indian subjects using a 7.5m walkway and theBTS Bioengineering GAITLABsetup. Working under the hypothesis that a lack of cross-cultural validity was somewhat responsible for variations in normative gait, we attempted to develop a region-specific data set for use at the headquarters of the Jaipur Foot Organization Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahatya Samiti (BMVSS). Stratified random sampling was used to recruit subjects and measures were taken to ensure minimal effects of extraneous variables. Statistical analysis was performed on obtained data using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to gauge the effect age and ethnicity had on normative values of the parameters investigated. We found statistically significant p-values for a few spatiotemporal parameters in the analysis of variance for both age and ethnicity. While the results were much less significant than initially hypothesized, the study proved an efficient way to create a normative gait data set exclusively for use at the gait laboratory of the Jaipur Foot Organization, thereby eliminating potential erroneous interpretation of pathological gait when comparing said gait to normative gait data obtained in laboratories under dissimilar conditions.
Title: Development of a Reference Spatiotemporal Gait Data Set for Indian Subjects: A Pilot Study
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AbstractInterpretation of pathological gait has, for decades, offered insight into amputee anomalies and diseases such as cerebral palsy.
Gait analysis has been actively used at the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahatya Samiti for such purposes.
The normative gait data used to compare data obtained from amputees, however, has been collected from laboratories under dissimilar conditions, skewing interpretation.
Spatiotemporal gait parameters were extractedfrom 43 male Indian subjects using a 7.
5m walkway and theBTS Bioengineering GAITLABsetup.
Working under the hypothesis that a lack of cross-cultural validity was somewhat responsible for variations in normative gait, we attempted to develop a region-specific data set for use at the headquarters of the Jaipur Foot Organization Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahatya Samiti (BMVSS).
Stratified random sampling was used to recruit subjects and measures were taken to ensure minimal effects of extraneous variables.
Statistical analysis was performed on obtained data using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to gauge the effect age and ethnicity had on normative values of the parameters investigated.
We found statistically significant p-values for a few spatiotemporal parameters in the analysis of variance for both age and ethnicity.
While the results were much less significant than initially hypothesized, the study proved an efficient way to create a normative gait data set exclusively for use at the gait laboratory of the Jaipur Foot Organization, thereby eliminating potential erroneous interpretation of pathological gait when comparing said gait to normative gait data obtained in laboratories under dissimilar conditions.

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