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Modeling Spinal Mobility in Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) : Towards New Telekinetic Biomarkers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating XSENS-Awinda for Ankylosing Spondylitis. Completed, enrolled 40 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease that mainly affects the spine and pelvis in its axial form. It is responsible for chronic inflammatory pain and sometimes ankylosis with significant functional retention. Clinicians need markers capable of precisely measuring the restriction of range of motion in these patients, reflections of the activity and/or sequelae of the disease. The Inverstigators validated movement markers in the AS by a device including inertial sensors (XSENS) and computer modeling. The accuracy and repeatability of the XSENS-Awinda system compared to the reference measurement system have been demonstrated. The XSENS-Awinda device offers new real-time evaluation possibilities for quantitative gait analysis. This opens the way to new diagnostic tools, prognostics and therapeutic perspectives for the clinician.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Evaluation of kinematic parameters by wearing X-Sens sensors in different movements (flexion and extension of the spine, tying shoelaces, picking up an object on the ground, walking, etc.)
Evaluation of kinematic parameters by wearing X-Sens sensors in different movements (flexion and extension of the spine, tying shoelaces, picking up an object on the ground, walking, etc.)
Interventions
The participant wears inertial sensors X-Sens that measure the kinematic data and the amplitude of joint movements during different movements (flexion and extension of the spine, walking, picking up an object on the ground, tying their shoelaces, getting up from a chair... ) Each movement will be repeated 3 times. Participants will also have self-questionnaires to complete (BASDAI and BASFI). The exams are carried out on one day.