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Efficacy of clinical gait analysis: A systematic review
Authors:Wren Tishya A L  Gorton George E  Ounpuu Sylvia  Tucker Carole A
Institution:a Children''s Orthopaedic Center, Children''s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States
b Departments of Orthopaedics, Radiology, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
c Shriners Hospitals for Children®, Springfield, MA, United States
d Connecticuit Children''s Medical Center, Farmington, CT, United States
e Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract:The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate and summarize the current evidence base related to the clinical efficacy of gait analysis. A literature review was conducted to identify references related to human gait analysis published between January 2000 and September 2009 plus relevant older references. The references were assessed independently by four reviewers using a hierarchical model of efficacy adapted for gait analysis, and final scores were agreed upon by at least three of the four reviewers. 1528 references were identified relating to human instrumented gait analysis. Of these, 116 original articles addressed technical accuracy efficacy, 89 addressed diagnostic accuracy efficacy, 11 addressed diagnostic thinking and treatment efficacy, seven addressed patient outcomes efficacy, and one addressed societal efficacy, with some of the articles addressing multiple levels of efficacy. This body of literature provides strong evidence for the technical, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic thinking and treatment efficacy of gait analysis. The existing evidence also indicates efficacy at the higher levels of patient outcomes and societal cost-effectiveness, but this evidence is more sparse and does not include any randomized controlled trials. Thus, the current evidence supports the clinical efficacy of gait analysis, particularly at the lower levels of efficacy, but additional research is needed to strengthen the evidence base at the higher levels of efficacy.
Keywords:Gait analysis  Efficacy  Effectiveness  Evidence based medicine
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