| Literature DB >> 28183337 |
Gudrun M Johansson1, Helena Grip2, Mindy F Levin3, Charlotte K Häger2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Upper limb coordination in persons post-stroke may be estimated by the commonly used Finger-to-Nose Test (FNT), which is also part of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment. The total movement time (TMT) is used as a clinical outcome measure, while kinematic evaluation also enables an objective quantification of movement quality and motor performance. Our aims were to kinematically characterize FNT performance in persons post-stroke and controls and to investigate the construct validity of the test in persons with varying levels of impairment post-stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Arm; Hand; Kinematic assessment; Stroke; Validity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28183337 PMCID: PMC5301401 DOI: 10.1186/s12984-017-0220-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroeng Rehabil ISSN: 1743-0003 Impact factor: 4.262
Participant Characteristicsa
| Characteristic | Stroke group ( | Control group ( |
|---|---|---|
| Sex (male/female), | 21/12 | 22/19 |
| Age, years | 68 (10) | 66 (12) |
| Body Mass Index, kg/m2 | 27.5 (3.3) | 24.8 (2.2)b |
| Grip strength, kg (aff/non-dom) | 24.8 (10.7) | 35.2 (9.2)b |
| Grip strength, kg (non-aff/dom) | 33.8 (9.3) | 36.6 (9.6) |
| Handedness (right/left), | 32/1 | 39/2 |
| Time since stroke, months | 24 (19) | N/A |
| Side of paresis (right/left), | 13/20 | N/A |
| Etiology (infarct/hemorrhage), | 28/5 | N/A |
| FMA UE (0–66) | 52 (9) | N/A |
| Impaired proprioception (subscale FMA-UE), yes/no | 3/30 | N/A |
| Spasticity in the affected arm, yes/no | 11/22 | N/A |
aMeasurements are reported as mean (standard deviation) unless otherwise reported. FMA UE upper extremity part of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (maximal score 66), aff affected arm (stroke), non-dom non-dominant arm (control), N/A not applicable. bSignificant difference
Fig. 1Marker set up, events and normalized phases of the Finger-to-Nose test. A) The unfilled marker was positioned on the dorsal side of the head, and the markers with a center dot were positioned on the trunk. Three markers (placed on nose, right and left medial epicondyles) were removed after recording a static trial for modelling purpose. Left hand shows the start position (Knee touch) and right hand shows the end position (Nose touch) for the pointing phase. B) Normalized phases of the Finger-to-Nose-Test based on the time derivative of distance (a negative value denotes that the finger moves towards the nose, and a positive value denotes that the finger moves from the nose). Note that the end of the pointing phase is also the event ‘Nose touch’. Likewise, the end of the return phase is when the hand reaches the knee, for the event ‘Knee Touch’. For detailed definitions of the events a–d, see Methods
Fig. 2Examples of movement paths and velocity profiles from the stroke group and the control group. Movement paths from the pointing phase of the markers of the index finger and the acromion in the sagittal plane, and velocity profiles with marked movement units of one person post-stroke (left panel) and one control person (right panel). The arrow indicates the direction of the movement
Kinematic outcomes of the Finger-to-Nose test in all participantsa
| Temporal variables | Control group ( | Whole group ( | Stroke group | Moderate stroke ( |
| Total movement time, s | 6.80 (1.94) |
| 8.27 (2.51) | 11.92 (4.47)c |
| Pointing time, s | 0.53 (0.13) |
| 0.64 (0.17) |
|
| Peak speed, mm/s | 2628 (503) |
| 2265 (524) | 1629 (342)c |
| Time to Peak speed, s | 0.22 (0.05) |
| 0.25 (0.07) | 0.30 (0.05)c |
| Time to Peak speed, % | 42.3 (5.3) | 38.0 (7.0)b | 40.2 (5.6) | 32.8 (7.4)c |
| Number of movement units, | 1.0 (0.1) | 1.5 (0.8)b | 1.2 (0.4) | 2.1 (1.2)c |
| IJC shoulder flexion/elbow flexion | 0.93 (0.04) | 0.96 (0.03)b | 0.95 (0.04) | 0.97 (0.02) |
| Spatial variables | ||||
| Path ratio | 1.12 (0.03) |
| 1.14 (0.04) | 1.17 (0.04) |
| Total variability, mm | 13.7 (5.0) | 23.7 (16.7)b | 20.3 (11.3) | 31.3 (24.2)c |
| Variable error, mm | 5.8 (1.7) |
| 11.5 (8.2) | 12.2 (6.2) |
| Range of motion, degrees | ||||
| Shoulder flexion | 32.2 (10.6) | 31.4 (11.7) | 28.5 (10.8) | 37.9 (11.4) |
| Shoulder abduction | 9.0 (5.1) | 7.8 (4.4) | 7.4 (4.6) | 8.8 (3.9) |
| Elbow flexion | 74.8 (9.9) | 69.9 (12.1) | 74.3 (11.0) |
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| Forearm rotation | 61.5 (14.9) | 53.2 (16.4)b | 54.9 (12.8) | 49.2 (23.0) |
| Acromion displacement, mm | −7.9 (6.6) |
| −14.3 (8.9) | −29.6 (21.7)c |
| Nose displacement, mm | 1.0 (4.9) | -1.2 (6.7) | -0.1 (5.0) | 0.3 (2.6) |
aResults are reported as mean (standard deviation). IJC interjoint coordination. Significant difference between affected arm in persons post-stroke and non-dominant arm in controls (b P < 0.05), and between affected arms in persons with mild and moderate post-stroke symptoms (c P < 0.05). Bold characters indicate the comparisons that are significant also after Bonferroni correction (P ≤ 0.001)
Fig. 3Histograms of variable error and acromion displacement from time-matched subgroup data. Mean and 95% confidence interval for (a) variable error (mm) and (b) acromion displacement (mm) during the Finger-to-Nose test. Data from 22 controls (dark bars) are compared with data from 22 persons post-stroke (light bars)
Fig. 4Histograms of pointing time and elbow flexion from stroke subgroup data. Mean and 95% confidence interval) for (a) pointing time (s) and (b) elbow flexion (deg) during the knee to nose movement of the Finger-to-Nose-Test. Data from 23 persons post-stroke with mild impairments (dark bars) and ten persons post-stroke with moderate impairments (light bars) are compared with data from the control group (horizontal lines indicate mean and 95% confidence interval)
Correlations between kinematic variables of the Finger-to-Nose Test (33 persons post-stroke)
| TMT | TPS% | NMU | IJC | PR | TV | ROM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total movement time (TMT) | |||||||
| Time to peak speed (TPS%) | −0.559** | ||||||
| Number of movement units (NMU) | 0.709** | −0.386* | |||||
| Interjoint coordination (IJC) | 0.131 | −0.327 | 0.281 | ||||
| Path ratio (PR) | 0.375* | −0.221 | 0.565** | 0.438* | |||
| Total variability (TV) | 0.467** | −0.150 | 0.508** | 0.149 | 0.378* | ||
| Range of motion (ROM) elbow flex | −0.159 | 0.322 | −0.351* | −0.435* | 0.064 | −0.279 | |
| Acromion displacement | 0.151 | 0.134 | −0.280 | −0.372* | −0.131 | 0.111 | 0.401* |
Spearman rank order correlation (* = <0.05, ** = <0.01)
Multiple Regression Analysis for the Finger-to-Nose Test (33 persons post-stroke)
| Univariate Regression | Extracted Predictors in Backward Regression | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unstand B | SE | Adjusted | Unstand B | SE | Part | Adjusted | Model | |
| TMT: dependent variable | ||||||||
| Independent variables: | 0.718 | <.001 | ||||||
| NMU | 3.364*** | 0.486 | 0.595 | 2.014** | 0.559 | 11.5% | ||
| TPS% | −0.328*** | 0.070 | 0.395 | −0.177** | 0.054 | 9.4% | ||
| Total variability | 0.141*** | 0.029 | 0.411 | 0.052 | 0.026 | 3.4% | ||
TMT Total movement time, NMU Number of movement units, TPS% Time to peak speed in percentage, Unstand B unstandardized beta value, SE standard error, Part partial correlation coefficient. (** = <0.01, *** = <0.001)