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Erschienen in: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 1/2014

Open Access 01.12.2014 | Research

A robotic object hitting task to quantify sensorimotor impairments in participants with stroke

verfasst von: Kathrin Tyryshkin, Angela M Coderre, Janice I Glasgow, Troy M Herter, Stephen D Bagg, Sean P Dukelow, Stephen H Scott

Erschienen in: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation | Ausgabe 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Existing clinical scores of upper limb function often use observer-based ordinal scales that are subjective and commonly have floor and ceiling effects. The purpose of the present study was to develop an upper limb motor task to assess objectively the ability of participants to select and engage motor actions with both hands.

Methods

A bilateral robotic system was used to quantify upper limb sensorimotor function of participants with stroke. Participants performed an object hit task that required them to hit virtual balls moving towards them in the workspace with virtual paddles attached to each hand. Task difficulty was initially low, but increased with time by increasing the speed and number of balls in the workspace. Data were collected from 262 control participants and 154 participants with recent stroke.

Results

Control participants hit ~60 to 90% of the 300 balls with relatively symmetric performance for the two arms. Participants with recent stroke performed the task with most participants hitting fewer balls than 95% of healthy controls (67% of right-affected and 87% of left-affected strokes). Additionally, nearly all participants (97%) identified with visuospatial neglect hit fewer balls than healthy controls. More detailed analyses demonstrated that most participants with stroke displayed asymmetric performance between their affected and non-affected limbs with regards to number of balls hit, workspace area covered by the limb and hand speed. Inter-rater reliability of task parameters was high with half of the correlations above 0.90. Significant correlations were observed between many of the task parameters and the Functional Independence Measure and/or the Behavioural Inattention Test.

Conclusions

As this object hit task requires just over two minutes to complete, it provides an objective and easy approach to quantify upper limb motor function and visuospatial skills following stroke.
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Metadaten
Titel
A robotic object hitting task to quantify sensorimotor impairments in participants with stroke
verfasst von
Kathrin Tyryshkin
Angela M Coderre
Janice I Glasgow
Troy M Herter
Stephen D Bagg
Sean P Dukelow
Stephen H Scott
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2014
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation / Ausgabe 1/2014
Elektronische ISSN: 1743-0003
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-11-47

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Neu in den Fachgebieten Neurologie und Psychiatrie

Mehr Zeit in den sozialen Medien kann zu Angststörungen führen

Eine Studie aus Finnland hat die Social-Media-Nutzung unter 16-jährigen Mädchen genauer unter die Lupe genommen. Lange Nutzdauer von Instagram & Co. war mit höheren Raten an Angststörungen assoziiert. Insgesamt waren rund 17% der Mädchen abhängig von Social Media.

Prämenstruelle Beschwerden mit Suizidrisiko assoziiert

04.06.2024 Suizidalität Nachrichten

Manche Frauen, die regelmäßig psychische und körperliche Symptome vor ihrer Menstruation erleben, haben ein deutlich erhöhtes Suizidrisiko. Jüngere Frauen sind besonders gefährdet.

Bei seelischem Stress sind Checkpoint-Hemmer weniger wirksam

03.06.2024 NSCLC Nachrichten

Wie stark Menschen mit fortgeschrittenem NSCLC von einer Therapie mit Immun-Checkpoint-Hemmern profitieren, hängt offenbar auch davon ab, wie sehr die Diagnose ihre psychische Verfassung erschüttert

Demenzkranke durch Antipsychotika vielfach gefährdet

Demenz Nachrichten

Der Einsatz von Antipsychotika gegen psychische und Verhaltenssymptome in Zusammenhang mit Demenzerkrankungen erfordert eine sorgfältige Nutzen-Risiken-Abwägung. Neuen Erkenntnissen zufolge sind auf der Risikoseite weitere schwerwiegende Ereignisse zu berücksichtigen.