Description
The data contains measurements on patients with Parkinson's disease and healthy participants walking outdoors, as well as on a treadmill. Stride time and stride length information has been recorded using an inertial measurement unit system. The data allows comparison of linear and non-linear gait variability outcomes from overground walking and treadmill walking for validation purposes.
Publication Date
3-2020
Keywords
Gait variability, Parkinson's disease, Treadmill, Inertial-measurement unit, Non-linear analysis
Disciplines
Nervous System Diseases | Other Rehabilitation and Therapy | Physical Therapy | Recreational Therapy
Recommended Citation
Ignasiak NK, Rohafza M, Soangra R, Smith JA. Supplementary material to the manuscript titled: Self-paced treadmills do not allow for valid observation of linear and non-linear gait variability outcomes in patients with Parkinson’s disease [data set]. 2020. https://doi.org/10.36837/chapman.000126
Copyright
The authors
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Comments
The first file contains one MAT-file that includes the measurement data. The second file is a PDF containing additional information to the performed sample entropy calculations.