Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke

Objective: To develop and validate a clinically applicable and easy-to-use accelerometry-based device to measure arm use in people after stroke; the Activ8 arm use monitor (Activ8-AUM). Design: Development and validation study. Patients: A total of 25 people at different stag...

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Main Authors: Malou H.J. Fanchamps, Ruud W. Selles, Henk J. Stam, Johannes B.J Bussmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Online Access: https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2358
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spelling doaj-8a100d418e3f45afb855739054a15fee2020-11-24T23:23:49ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812018-06-0150870571210.2340/16501977-23582436Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after strokeMalou H.J. Fanchamps0Ruud W. SellesHenk J. StamJohannes B.J Bussmann Rehabilitation Medicine, Erasmus MC, , 3000 CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands. m.fanchamps@erasmusmc.nl. Objective: To develop and validate a clinically applicable and easy-to-use accelerometry-based device to measure arm use in people after stroke; the Activ8 arm use monitor (Activ8-AUM). Design: Development and validation study. Patients: A total of 25 people at different stages of rehabilitation after stroke were included in this study. Methods: The Activ8-AUM consists of 3 single-sensor Activ8s: one on the unaffected thigh and one on each wrist. Arm use was calculated by combining movement intensity of the arms with data from body posture and movements on the leg sensor. Data were divided into 2 sets: one for determining situation-specific movement intensity thresholds for arm use, and the other to validate the Activ8-AUM using video recordings. Results: Overall agreement between the Activ8-AUM and video recordings was 75%, sensitivity was 73% and specificity was 77%. Agreement between the different categories of arm use ranged from 42% to 93% for the affected arm and from 24% to 82% for the unaffected arm. Conclusion: By combining the movement intensity threshold with body posture and movements, good agreement was reached between the Activ8-AUM and video recordings. This result, together with the easy-to-use configuration, makes the Activ8-AUM a promising device to measure arm use in people after stroke. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2358 accelerometryactivitymonitorstrokeupperextremityvalidationstudies
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author Malou H.J. Fanchamps
Ruud W. Selles
Henk J. Stam
Johannes B.J Bussmann
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Ruud W. Selles
Henk J. Stam
Johannes B.J Bussmann
Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
accelerometry
activitymonitor
stroke
upperextremity
validationstudies
author_facet Malou H.J. Fanchamps
Ruud W. Selles
Henk J. Stam
Johannes B.J Bussmann
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title Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
title_short Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
title_full Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
title_fullStr Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
title_sort development and validation of a clinically applicable arm use monitor for people after stroke
publisher Foundation for Rehabilitation Information
series Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
issn 1650-1977
1651-2081
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective: To develop and validate a clinically applicable and easy-to-use accelerometry-based device to measure arm use in people after stroke; the Activ8 arm use monitor (Activ8-AUM). Design: Development and validation study. Patients: A total of 25 people at different stages of rehabilitation after stroke were included in this study. Methods: The Activ8-AUM consists of 3 single-sensor Activ8s: one on the unaffected thigh and one on each wrist. Arm use was calculated by combining movement intensity of the arms with data from body posture and movements on the leg sensor. Data were divided into 2 sets: one for determining situation-specific movement intensity thresholds for arm use, and the other to validate the Activ8-AUM using video recordings. Results: Overall agreement between the Activ8-AUM and video recordings was 75%, sensitivity was 73% and specificity was 77%. Agreement between the different categories of arm use ranged from 42% to 93% for the affected arm and from 24% to 82% for the unaffected arm. Conclusion: By combining the movement intensity threshold with body posture and movements, good agreement was reached between the Activ8-AUM and video recordings. This result, together with the easy-to-use configuration, makes the Activ8-AUM a promising device to measure arm use in people after stroke.
topic accelerometry
activitymonitor
stroke
upperextremity
validationstudies
url https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2358
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