Title :
Quantification of force abnormalities during passive and active-assisted upper-limb reaching movements in post-stroke hemiparesis
Author :
Lum, Peter S. ; Burgar, Charles G. ; Kenney, Deborah E. ; Van der Loos, H. F Machiel
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Res. & Dev. Centre, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care Syst., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors evaluated a method for measuring abnormal upper-limb motor performance in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects. A servomechanism (MIME) moved the forearm in simple planar trajectories, directly controlling hand position and forearm orientation. Design specifications are presented, along with system performance data during an initial test of 13 stroke subjects with a wide range of impairment levels. Performance of subjects was quantified by measuring the forces and torques between the paretic limb and the servomechanism as the subjects relaxed (passive), or attempted to generate force in the direction of movement (active). During passive movements, the more severely impaired subjects resisted movement, producing higher levels of negative work than less-impaired subjects and neurologically normal controls. During active movements, the more severely impaired subjects produced forces with larger directional errors, and were less efficient in producing work. These metrics had significant test-retest repeatability. These motor performance metrics can potentially detect smaller within-subject changes than motor function scales. This method could complement currently used measurement tools for the evaluation of subjects during recovery from stroke, or during therapeutic interventions.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical measurement; force measurement; servomechanisms; torque measurement; active-assisted upper-limb reaching movements; design specifications; directional errors; force abnormalities quantification; forearm movements; negative work; neurologically normal controls; paretic limb; passive upper-limb reaching movements; post-stroke hemiparesis; severely impaired subjects; simple planar trajectories; test-retest repeatability; therapeutic interventions; Force measurement; Injuries; Medical services; Medical treatment; Research and development; Servomechanisms; Servomotors; System performance; Testing; Torque measurement; Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Algorithms; Bias (Epidemiology); Case-Control Studies; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Forearm; Hemiplegia; Humans; Middle Aged; Models, Neurological; Motor Activity; Range of Motion, Articular; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Torque;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on