| Literature DB >> 30405526 |
Marialuisa Gandolfi1, Nicola Valè1, Eleonora Kirilova Dimitrova1, Stefano Mazzoleni2, Elena Battini2, Maria Donata Benedetti1, Alberto Gajofatto1, Francesco Ferraro3, Matteo Castelli4, Maruo Camin4, Mirko Filippetti1, Carola De Paoli1, Elena Chemello1, Alessandro Picelli1,5, Jessica Corradi1, Andreas Waldner6, Leopold Saltuari7,8, Nicola Smania1,5.
Abstract
Background : Integration of robotics and upper limb rehabilitation in Species">people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) has rarely been investigated. Objective: To compare the effects of robot-assisted hand training against non-robotic hand training on upper limb activity in PwMS. To compare the training effects on hand dexterity, muscle activity, and upper limb dysfunction as measured with the International Classification of Functioning.Entities:
Keywords: electromyography; learning; quality of life; rehabilitation; robotics; upper limb abnormalities
Year: 2018 PMID: 30405526 PMCID: PMC6207593 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00905
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 3CONSORT flowchart.
Figure 1Hardware set-up of the Amadeo System, finger slings, and visual display.
Figure 2Experimental set-up with the surface EMG electrodes placement.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of treated subjects.
| Age (years) [mean (SD)] | 51.96 (10.87) | 50.67 (10.80) | n.s. |
| Gender (Male/Female) | 10/13 | 41487 | n.s. |
| Disease onset age (years) [mean(SD)] | 37.57 (11.91) | 36.57 (8.82) | n.s. |
| Disease duration since diagnosis (years) [mean(SD)] | 13.48 (7.82) | 14.19 (9.78) | n.s. |
| Type of MS (RR/PP/SP, respectively) | 16/01/06 | 10/02/09 | n.s. |
| EDSS score [median (Q1–Q3)] | 6.00 [5.00–6.60] | 6.00 [4.00–7.25] | n.s. |
| 1 [0–1] | 1 [0–3] | n.s. | |
| Dominant hand (R/L) | 19/4 | 20/1 | n.s. |
| Trained hand (DH/NDH) | 11/12 | 9/11 | n.s. |
| MAS [median (Q1–Q3)] | |||
| 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–1] | n.s. | |
| 0 [0–0] | 0 [0–0.5] | n.s. | |
| 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–1] | n.s. | |
| TSS Score [median (Q1–Q3)] | |||
| 0 [0–0] | 0 [0–0] | n.s. | |
| 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–1] | n.s. | |
| 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–1] | n.s. |
RR, Relapsing Remitting; PP, Primarly Progressive; SP, Secondary Progressive; EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale; DH, Dominant Hand; NDH, Non Dominant Hand; MAS, Modified Ashworth Scale; TSS, Tremor Severity Scale; MI, Motricity Index.
Clinical outcome measures and inferential statistics.
| ARAT | EG | 41.57 (15.22) | 46.52 (14.43) | 45.76 (15.55) | 0.02 (−9.69; 9.72) | 1.41 (−7.63; 10.45) | 0.32 (−9.31; 9.94) | n.s. | < | n.s. |
| CG | 41.55 (14.62) | 45.11 (13.39) | 45.44 (14.01) | |||||||
| NHPT speed | EG | 0.19 (0.10) | 0.21 (0.11) | 0.22 (0.12) | −0.004 (−0.07; 0.06) | −0.02 (−0.10; 0.06) | −0.02 (−0.10; 0.06) | n.s. | < | n.s. |
| CG | 0.19 (0.10) | 0.22 (0.13) | 0.24 (0.13) | |||||||
| FM | EG | 51.71 (14.89) | 54.56 (13.71) | 55.61 (13.41) | −0.95 (−9.88; 7.97) | −2.55 (−10.65; 5.56) | −0.50 (−8.87; 7.87) | n.s. | < | n.s. |
| CG | 52.67 (12.63) | 57.11 (11.27) | 56.11 (12.38) | |||||||
| MI | EG | 81.24 (17.11) | 84.94 (14.20) | 85.32 (14.69) | 0.52 (−9.59; 10.63) | 0.22 (−8.72; 9.15) | 1.15 (−8.21; 10.51) | n.s. | n.s. | |
| CG | 80.72 (14.04) | 84.72 (13.31) | 84.17 (14.10) | |||||||
EG, Experimental group; CG, Control group; FU, Follow Up; ARAT, Action Research Arm Test; NHPT, Nine Hole Peg Test; MI, Motricity Index.
Statistically significant.
Trend toward statistical significance; for post-hoc analysis p significant if <0.025; 95% confidence interval (CI), lower bound (LB), upper bound (UB).
Clinical QOL, participation outcome measures and inferential statistics.
| MAL-AoU | EG | 96.31 (45.10) | 100.71 (46.15) | 100.92 (46.71) | −6.00 (−34.83; 22.84) | −4.07 (−32.87; 24.73) | −3.69 (−32.97; 25.60) | n.s. | n.s. | 0.005 | 0.016 | |
| CG | 102.31 (43.58) | 104.78 (42.55) | 104.61 (43.45) | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||
| MAL-QoM | EG | 96.95 (41.37) | 102.15 (42.17) | 101.68 (43.30) | 1.01 (−25.44; 27.45) | 1.43 (−25.76; 28.62) | 1.79 (−25.99; 29.57) | n.s. | < | n.s. | <0.001 | 0.015 |
| CG | 95.94 (39.95) | 100.72 (41.38) | 99.89 (42.10) | 0.013 | n.s. | |||||||
| MSQOL-54 (PH) | EG | 42.46 (19.18) | 44.77 (18.60) | 45.59 (19.84) | −1.39 (−13.70; 10.92) | 1.59 (−11.10; 14.27) | 3.21 (−9.18; 15.60) | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | – | – |
| CG | 43.85 (17.17) | 43.18 (18.75) | 42.48 (17.78) | – | – | |||||||
| MSQOL-54 (MH) | EG | 54.61 (25.77) | 58.78 (22.10) | 58.85 (24.29) | −2.14 (−17.50; 13.23) | −1.99 (−17.40; 1.41) | 2.29 (−13.52; 18.11) | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | – | – |
| CG | 56.75 (19.38) | 60.78 (23.19) | 57.41 (23.30) | – | – | |||||||
| LIFE-H (acc.) | EG | 7.22 (1.90) | 7.42 (1.84) | 7.36 (1.83) | −0.24 (−1.28; 0.81) | −0.13 (−1.13; 0.87) | −0.23 (1.23; 0.76) | n.s. | n.s. | 0.002 | 0.026° | |
| CG | 7.45 (1.29) | 7.55 (1.22) | 7.6 (1.21) | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||
| LIFE-H (PS) | EG | 3.96 (0.83) | 4.29 (0.65) | 4.29 (0.75) | −0.17 (−0.70; 0.36) | −0.09 (−0.54; 0.35) | −0.12 (−0.60; 0.37) | n.s. | < | n.s. | 0.001 | 0.001 |
| CG | 4.13 (0.78) | 4.38 (0.71) | 4.41 (0.74) | 0.001 | 0.024 | |||||||
EG, Experimental group; CG, Control group; FU, Follow Up; QOL, Quality Of Life; MAL-AoU, Motor Activity Log—Amount of Use; MAL-QoM, Motor Activity Log—Quality of Movement; MSQOL-54 (PH), Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life (Physical Health); MSQOL-54 (MH), Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life (Mental Health); LIFE-H (acc.), Life Habits (accomplishments); LIFE-H (PS), Life Habits (Patient Satisfaction).
Statistically significant.
°trend toward statistical significance; for post-hoc analysis p significant if <0.025; 95% confidence interval (CI), LB lower bound, UB upper bound.
Figure 4EMG muscle activity during the reach-to-grasp task.
Figure 5EMG muscle activity of the Extensor Carpi Radialis.