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Medio-Lateral Balance Impairment Differentiates between Parkinson's Disease and Atypical Parkinsonism

Authors :
Bastiaan R. Bloem
Marjolein B. Aerts
Jorik Nonnekes
Wilson F. Abdo
Source :
Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 4, 567-9, Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 4, pp. 567-9
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOS Press, 2014.

Abstract

In early disease stages, it can be difficult to differentiate clinically between Parkinson's disease and the various forms of atypical parkinsonism, like multiple system atrophy or progressive supranuclear palsy. Balance impairment in the medio-lateral plane (i.e. sideways) is often seen in patients with a form of atypical parkinsonism, but not in patients with Parkinson's disease. This is reflected by the distance between the feet during gait, which is typically normal (or even narrow) in Parkinson's disease, but widened in atypical parkinsonism. Estimating this stance width depends on subjective judgement, and is difficult to quantify in clinical practice. Here, we emphasize that this medio-lateral balance impairment can also be revealed using two simple tests: (1) inability to perform tandem gait (taking one or more side steps being abnormal); and (2) self-report by patients who have lost the ability to ride a bicycle. Both tests have a good diagnostic yield in differentiating between Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonism, even early in the course of the disease.

Details

ISSN :
1877718X and 18777171
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Parkinson's Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e9796c33199cf426f8cfaaa26e4a812
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/jpd-140436