Assessment of gait deviation on the Babinski-Weill test in healthy Brazilians

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Objective: The aim of this study was to validate a simple and reproducible method for assessing gait deviation on the Babinski-Weill test in a representative sample of healthy Brazilians. Methods: Gait deviations were measured in 75 individuals (median=30 years, 41 women) for forward, backwards, and Babinski-Weill steps. The test entailed blindfolded individuals walking 10 paces at a frequency of 1 Hz with deviations subsequently measured by a protractor. Results: Mean gait deviation forward was 0.53° with standard deviation (SD)=4.22 and backwards was 2.14° with SD=4.29. No significant difference in deviation was detected between genders (t test p=0.40 forward and p=0.77 backwards) or for age (ANOVA, p=0.33 forward and p=0.63 backwards). On the Babinski-Weill test, mean gait deviation was 5.26°; SD=16.32 in women and -3.11°; SD=12.41 in men, with no significant difference between genders (t test, p=0.056). Discussion: Defining normative gait patterns helps distinguish pathological states.

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Miranda, C. S., Stefani, C. P., Morimoto, M. M., Piemonte, M. E. P., & Pereira, C. B. (2013). Assessment of gait deviation on the Babinski-Weill test in healthy Brazilians. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 71(9 A), 615–620. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20130106

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