Objective assessment of motor fatigue in multiple sclerosis: the Fatigue index Kliniken Schmieder (FKS)

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Aida Sehle
Manfred Vieten
Simon Sailer
Annegret Mündermann
Christian Dettmers
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[1] University of Konstanz,Division of Sport Science
[2] Kliniken Schmieder Allensbach,School of Physiotherapy
[3] Kliniken Schmieder Konstanz,Department of Orthopaedics
[4] University of Otago,undefined
[5] University Hospital Basel,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2014年 / 261卷
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Fatigue; Gait analysis; Fatigue index; Physical performance; Lactate level; Heart rate;
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Fatigue is a common and frequently disabling symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this study was to develop the Fatigue index Kliniken Schmieder (FKS) for detecting motor fatigue in patients with MS using kinematic gait analysis. The FKS relies on the chaos theoretical term “attractor”, which, if unchanged, is a necessary and sufficient indicator of a stable dynamical system. We measured the acceleration of the feet at the beginning of and shortly before stopping a treadmill walking task in 20 healthy subjects and 40 patients with multiple sclerosis. The attractor and movement variability were calculated. In the absence of muscular exhaustion a significant difference in the attractor and movement variability between the two time points demonstrates altered motor control indicating fatigue. Subjects were classified using the FKS. All healthy subjects had normal FKS and thus no fatigue. 29 patients with MS were classified into a fatigue group and 11 patients into a non-fatigue group. This classification agreed with the physician’s observation and video analyses in up to 97 % of cases. The FKS did not correlate significantly with the overall and motor dimensions of the fatigue questionnaire scores in patients with MS and motor fatigue. The common concept of fatigue as overall subjective sensation of exhaustion can be affected by conditions including depression, sleep disorder and others. FKS constitutes a robust and objective measure of changes in motor performance. Therefore, the FKS allows correct identification of motor fatigue even in cases where common comorbidities mask motor fatigue.
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