F Molina Rueda1, F M Rivas Montero, M Pérez de Heredia Torres, I M Alguacil Diego, A Molero Sánchez, J C Miangolarra Page. 1. Grupo de Investigación del Laboratorio de Análisis del Movimiento, Biomecánica, Ergonomía y Control Motor (LAMBECOM), Departamento de Fisioterapia, Terapia Ocupacional, Rehabilitación y Medicina Física, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Alcorcón, Madrid, España. francisco.molina@urjc.es
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: As a result of neurophysiological injury, stroke patients have mobility limitations, mainly on the side of the body contralateral to the lesioned hemisphere. The purpose of this study is to quantify motor compensation strategies in stroke patients during the activity of drinking water from a glass. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Four male patient with cerebrovascular disease and four right-handed, healthy male control subjects. The motion analysis was conducted using the Vicon Motion System(®) and surface electromyography equipment ZeroWire Aurion(®). We analysed elbow, shoulder and trunk joint movements and performed a qualitative analysis of the sequence of muscle activation. RESULTS: Trunk, shoulder and elbow movements measured in the stroke patient along the sagittal plane decreased during the drinking from a glass activity, while the movements in the shoulder in the coronal plane and trunk increased. As for the sequence of muscle activation, anterior, middle and posterior deltoid all contracted in the patient group during the task, while the upper trapezius activation remained throughout the activity. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative analysis of movement provides quantitative information on compensation strategies used by stroke patients, and is therefore, clinically relevant.
INTRODUCTION: As a result of neurophysiological injury, strokepatients have mobility limitations, mainly on the side of the body contralateral to the lesioned hemisphere. The purpose of this study is to quantify motor compensation strategies in strokepatients during the activity of drinking water from a glass. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Four male patient with cerebrovascular disease and four right-handed, healthy male control subjects. The motion analysis was conducted using the Vicon Motion System(®) and surface electromyography equipment ZeroWire Aurion(®). We analysed elbow, shoulder and trunk joint movements and performed a qualitative analysis of the sequence of muscle activation. RESULTS: Trunk, shoulder and elbow movements measured in the strokepatient along the sagittal plane decreased during the drinking from a glass activity, while the movements in the shoulder in the coronal plane and trunk increased. As for the sequence of muscle activation, anterior, middle and posterior deltoid all contracted in the patient group during the task, while the upper trapezius activation remained throughout the activity. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative analysis of movement provides quantitative information on compensation strategies used by strokepatients, and is therefore, clinically relevant.
Authors: Alicia Cuesta-Gómez; Francisco Molina-Rueda; Maria Carratala-Tejada; Eukene Imatz-Ojanguren; Diego Torricelli; Juan Carlos Miangolarra-Page Journal: Front Neurol Date: 2017-05-10 Impact factor: 4.003
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