International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 4, Issue 12 | Clinical Image | Open Access DOI
Karthikeyan T*
Karthikeyan T1*, Jayant2, S Ravi3, Nikita4, Harjeet Singh5
1Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Gurugram University, Gurugram, Haryana, India
2Physiotherapist, Department of Physiotherapy, Gurugram University, Gurugram, Haryana, India
3Consultant Physiotherapist, Kinetics Physiotherapy Centre, New Delhi
4Physiotherapist, Sprouts Child Development Centre, Gurugram
5Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Jagannath University, Jhajar, India
*Correspondence to: Karthikeyan T
Fulltext PDFA 60-year-old female diagnosed with multiple myeloma presented with progressive gait instability, lower limb weakness, and thoracolumbar pain. Clinical images include radiographs and MRI scans demonstrating multiple osteolytic lesions involving the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae with early vertebral collapse. In addition, AI-driven gait analysis using wearable sensors and video-based motion capture revealed reduced stride length, asymmetrical step time, decreased walking velocity, and increased double-support phase, indicating compromised postural stability and musculoskeletal load adaptation. Heat-map diagrams generated by the AI platform highlighted abnormal joint loading patterns at the hip and knee, correlating with skeletal involvement and pain-avoidance strategies. These integrated clinical images illustrate the complementary role of advanced imaging and artificial intelligence–based functional assessment in multiple myeloma. Early identification of structural pathology combined with objective gait deviations supports timely clinical decision-making, personalized rehabilitation planning, fall-risk reduction, and monitoring of disease-related functional impairment, thereby enhancing overall patient care and quality of life.
Multiple myeloma; Artificial intelligence; Clinical images; Gait analysis; Osteolytic lesions; Magnetic resonance imaging; Wearable sensors; Functional assessment; Rehabilitation planning; Fall risk assessment
Karthikeyan T, Jayant, S Ravi, Nikita, Harjeet Singh. Chondroblastoma of the Tibial Tuberosity in an Adult: A Case Report. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2025;4(12):1-5.