Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0099ep472 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Standing balance control in patients with acromegaly

Title Michaela , Wang Yuqi , Posiewko Melanie , Tramble Lisa , Ahmad Syed , Clarke David , Imran Syed , Ladouceur Michel

Patients with acromegaly (PWA) experience higher rates of falls and fall-related injuries than age-matched Canadian adults. Previous studies of standing balance revealed increased sway in PWA compared to healthy controls but failed to control for the effects of the pituitary adenoma. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine if acromegaly influenced the neuromuscular control of standing balance. Bipedal standing balance was evaluated in PWA (n=13) in bi...

ea0099ep473 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Walking balance in patient with acromegaly

Wang Yuqi , Title Michaela , Posiewko Melanie , Tramble Lisa , Ahmad Syed , Clarke David , Imran Syed , Ladouceur Michel

Acromegaly triggers, and is associated with, peripheral nervous system modifications and joint degenerations, which are considered to impact the walking balance of patients with acromegaly (PWA). Therefore, to better understand if these systemic degenerations impact the transitory adaptations in locomotor patterns of these patients, this study aims to establish the walking balance deficits of PWA. Walking balance was evaluated in PWA (n=8) in biochemical remission and...

ea0099ep909 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Lower limb kinetics during walking in patient with acromegaly

Wang Yuqi , Title Michaela , Posiewko Melanie , Tramble Lisa , Ahmad Syed , Clarke David , Imran Syed , Ladouceur Michel

Acromegaly, characterized by growth hormone excess, adversely affects the patientsÂ’ musculoskeletal and neural systems, consequently impairing physical function. Previous studies have noted walking impairments in patients with acromegaly (PWA). This study aimed to characterize the kinematic and kinetic changes during walking in PWA. Kinematics and kinetics of walking were evaluated in PWA (n=8) in biochemical remission and a control group of patients with non-fun...