J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 25(2); 2007 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2007;25(2): 172-179.
Foot Scan System을 이용한 파킨슨병 환자의 역동적 족압 분석
이찬녕, 엄광문* 박건우 고성범 김병조 오경미 김호정 이대희
고려대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실, 건국대학교 의료생명대학 의학공학부*
Dynamic Foot Pressure Measurement in Parkinson’s Disease with Foot Scan System
Chan-Nyoung Lee
Department of Neurology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea School of Biomedical Engineering, Konkuk University*, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Background: Foot Scan System (RS scan international cooperation) measuring the plantar pressure distribution is simple and inexpensive tool for gait analysis. The analysis of plantar pressure distribution of the feet during gait maybe helps the assessment of motor symptoms or gait stability of Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD).
Methods: We compared the parameters of foot scan system between 34 normal controls and 23 IPD patients before and after levodopa administration. Data of plantar force distribution and time of stance phase were collected using pressure-sensitive insoles as parts of the Foot Scan System.
Results:There were significant difference between normal controls and IPD patients in fore foot peak pressure/rear foot peak pressure ratio, time percentage of heel strike phase, mid stance phase, propulsion phase in stance phase. But in these parameters there were no significant difference between IPD patients before dopamine with after dopamine medication.
Conclusions: Using the Foot Scan System (RS scan international cooperation) measuring the plantar pressure distribution, we showed that F/R ratio and time percentage of propulsion phase are reduced significantly in patients with IPD, which enables us to understand the features of gait in IPD patients more easily. KeyWords:Parkinson’s disease, Foot Scan System, Gait evaluation


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