Trunk Compensation and Inter-joint Coordination of an Unilateral Upper Limb Circle Tracing Task in Chronic Stroke Patient
碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 醫學工程學研究所 === 99 === Background and purpose. Following brain lesions, stroke patients suffered limited arm movements. Our study aimed to investigate the trunk compensation and inter-joint coordination of unilateral upper limb movements in able-bodied and hemiparetic groups on a ci...
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ndltd-TW-099NTU055300382015-10-16T04:03:08Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33047660461499397955 Trunk Compensation and Inter-joint Coordination of an Unilateral Upper Limb Circle Tracing Task in Chronic Stroke Patient 慢性中風患者身體補償與協同動作之動作分析與評估 Yu-Sheng Chen 陳煜升 碩士 國立臺灣大學 醫學工程學研究所 99 Background and purpose. Following brain lesions, stroke patients suffered limited arm movements. Our study aimed to investigate the trunk compensation and inter-joint coordination of unilateral upper limb movements in able-bodied and hemiparetic groups on a circle tracing task. Methods. Nine able-bodied subjects and nine hemiparetic subjects were recruited in the study. Participants were asked to trace a circle on a table, at a self-selected pace. An evaluation framework was established to investigate features of trunk recruitments and inter-joint coordination. Correlation among features and clinical assessment scores were then investigated. Results. Hemiparetic participants accomplished the circle tracing task with more trunk recruitments, accompanied with abnormal movement pattern of shoulder and elbow. More switch times of movements directions in the hemiparetic group was also quantified in the study. The axis ratio of the tracing trajectory without trunk compensation was correlated with the amount of executing shoulder adduction and elbow extension on hemiparetic subjects. The orientation of the tracing trajectory was correlated with the degrees of trunk compensation. Conclusions. A framework to evaluate trunk compensation and inter-joint coordination was suggested. The effect of trunk involvement on the tracing trajectory was quantified. Among the hemiparetic group, trunk compensation might be relevant to the orientation angles of the trajectory. In addition, the outcomes of shoulder adduction and elbow extension combination might be relevant to the axis ratio of the tracing trajectory without trunk compensation. Liang-Wey Chang 章良渭 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 77 en_US |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 醫學工程學研究所 === 99 === Background and purpose. Following brain lesions, stroke patients suffered limited arm movements. Our study aimed to investigate the trunk compensation and inter-joint coordination of unilateral upper limb movements in able-bodied and hemiparetic groups on a circle tracing task. Methods. Nine able-bodied subjects and nine hemiparetic subjects were recruited in the study. Participants were asked to trace a circle on a table, at a self-selected pace. An evaluation framework was established to investigate features of trunk recruitments and inter-joint coordination. Correlation among features and clinical assessment scores were then investigated. Results. Hemiparetic participants accomplished the circle tracing task with more trunk recruitments, accompanied with abnormal movement pattern of shoulder and elbow. More switch times of movements directions in the hemiparetic group was also quantified in the study. The axis ratio of the tracing trajectory without trunk compensation was correlated with the amount of executing shoulder adduction and elbow extension on hemiparetic subjects. The orientation of the tracing trajectory was correlated with the degrees of trunk compensation. Conclusions. A framework to evaluate trunk compensation and inter-joint coordination was suggested. The effect of trunk involvement on the tracing trajectory was quantified. Among the hemiparetic group, trunk compensation might be relevant to the orientation angles of the trajectory. In addition, the outcomes of shoulder adduction and elbow extension combination might be relevant to the axis ratio of the tracing trajectory without trunk compensation.
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Trunk Compensation and Inter-joint Coordination of an Unilateral Upper Limb Circle Tracing Task in Chronic Stroke Patient |
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Trunk Compensation and Inter-joint Coordination of an Unilateral Upper Limb Circle Tracing Task in Chronic Stroke Patient |
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Trunk Compensation and Inter-joint Coordination of an Unilateral Upper Limb Circle Tracing Task in Chronic Stroke Patient |
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