Evaluation of Upper Limb Sense of Position in Healthy Individuals and Patients after Stroke
The aims of this study were to develop and evaluate reliability of a quantitative assessment tool for upper limb sense of position on the horizontal plane. We evaluated 15 healthy individuals (controls) and 9 stroke patients. A robotic device passively moved one arm of the blindfolded participant wh...
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doaj-a340c7d889814b7198871f770fa586192020-11-24T22:20:59ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-22952014-01-015214516210.1260/2040-2295.5.2.145Evaluation of Upper Limb Sense of Position in Healthy Individuals and Patients after StrokeI. Cusmano0I. Sterpi1A. Mazzone2S. Ramat3C. Delconte4F. Pisano5R. Colombo6IRCCS, Service of Bioengineering, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Pavia, ItalyIRCCS, Service of Bioengineering, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Pavia, ItalyIRCCS, Service of Bioengineering, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Veruno (NO), ItalyDepartment of Computer and Systems Science, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyIRCCS, Division of Neurology, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Veruno (NO), ItalyIRCCS, Division of Neurology, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Veruno (NO), ItalyIRCCS, Service of Bioengineering, “Salvatore Maugeri” Foundation, Pavia, ItalyThe aims of this study were to develop and evaluate reliability of a quantitative assessment tool for upper limb sense of position on the horizontal plane. We evaluated 15 healthy individuals (controls) and 9 stroke patients. A robotic device passively moved one arm of the blindfolded participant who had to actively move his/her opposite hand to the mirror location in the workspace. Upper-limb's position was evaluated by a digital camera. The position of the passive hand was compared with the active hand's ‘mirror’ position. Performance metrics were then computed to measure the mean absolute errors, error variability, spatial contraction/expansion, and systematic shifts. No significant differences were observed between dominant and non-dominant active arms of controls. All performance parameters of the post-stroke group differed significantly from those of controls. This tool can provide a quantitative measure of upper limb sense of position, therefore allowing detection of changes due to rehabilitation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/2040-2295.5.2.145 |
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Evaluation of Upper Limb Sense of Position in Healthy Individuals and Patients after Stroke |
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Evaluation of Upper Limb Sense of Position in Healthy Individuals and Patients after Stroke |
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Evaluation of Upper Limb Sense of Position in Healthy Individuals and Patients after Stroke |
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The aims of this study were to develop and evaluate reliability of a quantitative assessment tool for upper limb sense of position on the horizontal plane. We evaluated 15 healthy individuals (controls) and 9 stroke patients. A robotic device passively moved one arm of the blindfolded participant who had to actively move his/her opposite hand to the mirror location in the workspace. Upper-limb's position was evaluated by a digital camera. The position of the passive hand was compared with the active hand's ‘mirror’ position. Performance metrics were then computed to measure the mean absolute errors, error variability, spatial contraction/expansion, and systematic shifts. No significant differences were observed between dominant and non-dominant active arms of controls. All performance parameters of the post-stroke group differed significantly from those of controls. This tool can provide a quantitative measure of upper limb sense of position, therefore allowing detection of changes due to rehabilitation. |
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