Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals

# Background Spatiotemporal parameters of gait are useful for identifying pathological gait patterns and presence of impairments. Reliability of the pressure-sensitive Zeno^TM^ Walkway has not been established in young, active individuals without impairments, and no studies to this point have inclu...

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Main Authors: Alyx Jorgensen, Matthew McManigal, Austin Post, David Werner, Christopher Wichman, Matthew Tao, Elizabeth Wellsandt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North American Sports Medicine Institute 2024-04-01
Series:International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.94606
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author Alyx Jorgensen
Matthew McManigal
Austin Post
David Werner
Christopher Wichman
Matthew Tao
Elizabeth Wellsandt
author_facet Alyx Jorgensen
Matthew McManigal
Austin Post
David Werner
Christopher Wichman
Matthew Tao
Elizabeth Wellsandt
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description # Background Spatiotemporal parameters of gait are useful for identifying pathological gait patterns and presence of impairments. Reliability of the pressure-sensitive Zeno^TM^ Walkway has not been established in young, active individuals without impairments, and no studies to this point have included running. # Purpose The purposes of this study were to 1) determine if up to two additional trials of walking and running on the Zeno^TM^ Walkway are needed to produce consistent measurements of spatiotemporal variables, and 2) establish test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) values for common spatiotemporal variables measured during walking and running. # Study Design Cross-Sectional Laboratory Study # Methods Individuals (n=38) in this cross-sectional study walked and ran at self-selected comfortable speed on a pressure-sensitive Zeno^TM^ Walkway. Twenty-one participants returned for follow-up testing between one and 14 days later. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to assess reliability of spatiotemporal variable means using three, four, or five passes over the Zeno^TM^ Walkway and to assess test-retest reliability of spatiotemporal variables across sessions. # Results All variables showed excellent reliability (ICC \> 0.995) for walking and running when measured using three, four, or five passes. Additionally, all variables demonstrated moderate to excellent test-retest reliability during walking (ICC: 0.732-0.982) and running (ICC: 0.679-0.985). # Conclusion This study establishes a reliable measurement protocol of three one-way passes when using the Zeno^TM^ Walkway for walking or running analysis. This is the first study to establish reliability of the Zeno^TM^ Walkway during running and in young, active individuals without neuromusculoskeletal pathology. # Level of Evidence 3b
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spelling doaj-art-cc2fee7fce244e8b9127d4d2ea89fdcb2025-02-11T20:29:42ZengNorth American Sports Medicine InstituteInternational Journal of Sports Physical Therapy2159-28962024-04-01194Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic IndividualsAlyx JorgensenMatthew McManigalAustin PostDavid WernerChristopher WichmanMatthew TaoElizabeth Wellsandt# Background Spatiotemporal parameters of gait are useful for identifying pathological gait patterns and presence of impairments. Reliability of the pressure-sensitive Zeno^TM^ Walkway has not been established in young, active individuals without impairments, and no studies to this point have included running. # Purpose The purposes of this study were to 1) determine if up to two additional trials of walking and running on the Zeno^TM^ Walkway are needed to produce consistent measurements of spatiotemporal variables, and 2) establish test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) values for common spatiotemporal variables measured during walking and running. # Study Design Cross-Sectional Laboratory Study # Methods Individuals (n=38) in this cross-sectional study walked and ran at self-selected comfortable speed on a pressure-sensitive Zeno^TM^ Walkway. Twenty-one participants returned for follow-up testing between one and 14 days later. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to assess reliability of spatiotemporal variable means using three, four, or five passes over the Zeno^TM^ Walkway and to assess test-retest reliability of spatiotemporal variables across sessions. # Results All variables showed excellent reliability (ICC \> 0.995) for walking and running when measured using three, four, or five passes. Additionally, all variables demonstrated moderate to excellent test-retest reliability during walking (ICC: 0.732-0.982) and running (ICC: 0.679-0.985). # Conclusion This study establishes a reliable measurement protocol of three one-way passes when using the Zeno^TM^ Walkway for walking or running analysis. This is the first study to establish reliability of the Zeno^TM^ Walkway during running and in young, active individuals without neuromusculoskeletal pathology. # Level of Evidence 3bhttps://doi.org/10.26603/001c.94606
spellingShingle Alyx Jorgensen
Matthew McManigal
Austin Post
David Werner
Christopher Wichman
Matthew Tao
Elizabeth Wellsandt
Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
title Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
title_full Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
title_fullStr Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
title_short Reliability of an Instrumented Pressure Walkway for Measuring Walking and Running Characteristics in Young, Athletic Individuals
title_sort reliability of an instrumented pressure walkway for measuring walking and running characteristics in young athletic individuals
url https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.94606
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