The objective of the study is: 1) to evaluate the relationships between kinesiophobia, balance, disability, walking and functional abilities in Parkinson’s disease (PD); 2) to evaluate the influence of kinesiophobia, balance and disability on walking and functional abilities. 29 patients completed the TSK, BBS and UPDRS-III. In addition, they underwent an analysis of gait and functional mobility. The relationships between clinical-instrumental parameters were evaluated. The influences of kinesiophobia, balance and disability on gait velocity, stride length and iTUG were evaluated by multiple linear regression. TSK was found to be correlated with HGS, for the dominant and non-dominant limb. BBS showed correlations with TSK and iTUG. UPDRS-III was correlated with BBS, TSK and iTUG. Gait velocity, stride length and iTUG were significantly influenced by kinesiophobia, balance and disability. Patients also showed alterations in kinesiophobia, balance, gait and functional abilities.
L’obiettivo dello studio è: 1) valutare le relazioni tra cinesiofobia, equilibrio, disabilità, deambulazione e abilità funzionali nella malattia di Parkinson (PD); 2) valutare l’influenza della cinesiofobia, dell’equilibrio e della disabilità sul cammino e sulle abilità funzionali. 29 pazienti hanno completato la TSK, la BBS e la UPDRS-III. Inoltre, sono stati sottoposti ad un’analisi di cammino e mobilità funzionale. Sono state valutate le relazioni tra parametri clinico-strumentali. Le influenze di cinesiofobia, equilibrio e disabilità su velocità, lunghezza del passo e iTUG sono state valutate mediante regressione lineare multipla. La TSK è risultata correlata con HGS, per l’arto dominante e non dominante. La BBS ha mostrato correlazioni con TSK e iTUG. L’UPDRS-III è risultata correlata con BBS, TSK e iTUG. Velocità, lunghezza del passo e iTUG sono risultati significativamente influenzati dalla cinesiofobia, dall’equilibrio e dal grado di disabilità. I pazienti hanno mostrato alterazioni anche nella cinesiofobia, nell’equilibrio, nel cammino e nelle abilità funzionali.
Relazioni tra cinesiofobia, equilibrio, disabilità, cammino e abilità funzionali nella malattia di Parkinson = Relationships among kinesiophobia, balance, disability, walking and functional abilities in Parkinson’s disease
Salvatore Simone VulloPrimo
Investigation
;Marco MonticoneSecondo
Supervision
;Federico Arippa
Penultimo
Data Curation
;Massimiliano PauUltimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2022-01-01
Abstract
The objective of the study is: 1) to evaluate the relationships between kinesiophobia, balance, disability, walking and functional abilities in Parkinson’s disease (PD); 2) to evaluate the influence of kinesiophobia, balance and disability on walking and functional abilities. 29 patients completed the TSK, BBS and UPDRS-III. In addition, they underwent an analysis of gait and functional mobility. The relationships between clinical-instrumental parameters were evaluated. The influences of kinesiophobia, balance and disability on gait velocity, stride length and iTUG were evaluated by multiple linear regression. TSK was found to be correlated with HGS, for the dominant and non-dominant limb. BBS showed correlations with TSK and iTUG. UPDRS-III was correlated with BBS, TSK and iTUG. Gait velocity, stride length and iTUG were significantly influenced by kinesiophobia, balance and disability. Patients also showed alterations in kinesiophobia, balance, gait and functional abilities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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