| Literature DB >> 30885076 |
Richard J Adams1, Allison L Ellington2, Kate Armstead3, Kristen Sheffield3, James T Patrie4, Paul T Diamond4.
Abstract
Hand motor control deficits following stroke can diminish the ability of patients to participate in daily activities. This study investigated the criterion validity of upper extremity (UE) performance measures automatically derived from sensor data during manual practice of simulated instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) within a virtual environment. A commercial glove orthosis was specially instrumented with motion tracking sensors to enable patients to interact, through functional UE movements, with a computer-generated virtual world using the SaeboVR software system. Fifteen stroke patients completed four virtual IADL practice sessions, as well as a battery of gold-standard assessments of UE motor and hand function. Statistical analysis using the nonparametric Spearman rank correlation reveals high and significant correlation between virtual world-derived measures and the gold-standard assessments. The results provide evidence that performance measures generated during manual interactions with a virtual environment can provide a valid indicator of UE motor status.Entities:
Keywords: activities of daily living; instrumental activities of daily living; occupational therapy; rehabilitation; virtual reality
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30885076 PMCID: PMC6429623 DOI: 10.1177/1539449219829862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: OTJR (Thorofare N J) ISSN: 1539-4492
Patient Characteristics (n = 17).
| Age, years, median (range) | 67 (25-83) |
| Time since stroke onset in months, median (range) | 12 (1-72) |
| Sex, M/F, | 10 (59)/7 (41) |
| Race category, Black/White, | 3 (18)/14 (82) |
| Ethnic category, Hispanic/non-Hispanic, | 0 (0)/17 (100) |
| Side of hemiplegia, L/R, | 10 (59)/7 (41) |
| Affected side dominance, dominant/nondominant, | 9 (53)/8 (47) |
Figure 1.SaeboGlove orthosis with sensors to track grasp interactions.
Figure 2.Virtual Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) tasks involving reaching for and grasping an object.
Figure 3.Bivariate relationships between VR-SCT and WMFT-TIME.
Note. SCT = subtask completion time; WMFT = Wolf Motor Function Test.
Statistical Assessment of the Relationship Between VR-SCT and Gold-Standard Measures.
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| VR-SCT | WMFT-FA | −.66 | −0.88 | −0.20 | .008 |
| VR-SCT | Box and Blocks | −.81 | −0.94 | −0.50 | <.001 |
| VR-SCT | FMUE | −.74 | −0.91 | −0.35 | .002 |
| VR-SCT | MAL-Amount | −.47 | −0.80 | 0.07 | .077 |
| VR-SCT | MAL-HowWell | −.56 | −0.84 | −0.06 | .029 |
Note. SCT = subtask completion time; CI = confidence interval; WMFT = Wolf Motor Function Test; FA = functional assessment; FMUE = Fugl-Meyer upper extremity; MAL = motor activity log.
Statistical Assessment of the Relationship Between VR-NS and Gold-Standard Measures.
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| VR-NS | WFMT-TIME | −.40 | −0.77 | 0.15 | .135 |
| VR-NS | WMFT-FA | .22 | −0.35 | 0.67 | .436 |
| VR-NS | Box and Blocks | .39 | −0.17 | 0.76 | .148 |
| VR-NS | FMUE | .41 | −0.15 | 0.77 | .133 |
| VR-NS | MAL-Amount | .29 | −0.28 | 0.71 | .297 |
| VR-NS | MAL-HowWell | .26 | −0.31 | 0.69 | .357 |
Note. NS = normalized speed; CI = confidence interval; WMFT = Wolf Motor Function Test; FA = functional assessment; FMUE = Fugl-Meyer upper extremity; MAL = motor activity log.
Statistical Assessment of the Relationship Between VR-BAB and Gold-Standard Measures.
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| VR-BAB | WFMT-TIME | −.77 | −0.92 | −0.40 | .001 |
| VR-BAB | WMFT-FA | .79 | 0.46 | 0.93 | <.001 |
| VR-BAB | Box and Blocks | .77 | 0.42 | 0.92 | .001 |
| VR-BAB | FMUE | .80 | 0.47 | 0.93 | <.001 |
| VR-BAB | MAL-Amount | .33 | −0.23 | 0.73 | .229 |
| VR-BAB | MAL-HowWell | .50 | −0.04 | 0.81 | .060 |
Note. BAB = balls and boxes; CI = confidence interval; WMFT = Wolf Motor Function Test; FA = functional assessment; FMUE = Fugl-Meyer upper extremity; MAL = motor activity log.
Statistical Assessment of the Relationship Between Gold-Standard Measures.
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| WMFT-TIME | WMFT-FA | −.89 | −0.96 | −0.69 | <.001 |
| WMFT-TIME | Box and Blocks | −.99 | −1.00 | −0.95 | <.001 |
| WMFT-TIME | FMUE | −.84 | −0.95 | −0.55 | <.001 |
| WMFT-TIME | MAL-Amount | −.55 | −0.83 | −0.03 | .035 |
| WMFT-TIME | MAL-HowWell | −.78 | −0.92 | −0.43 | .001 |
| WMFT-FA | Box and Blocks | .90 | 0.72 | 0.97 | <.001 |
| WMFT-FA | FMUE | .85 | 0.60 | 0.95 | <.001 |
| WMFT-FA | MAL-Amount | .52 | 0.00 | 0.82 | .045 |
| WMFT-FA | MAL-HowWell | .68 | 0.24 | 0.89 | .005 |
| Box and Blocks | FMUE | .86 | 0.61 | 0.95 | <.001 |
| Box and Blocks | MAL-Amount | .59 | 0.10 | 0.85 | .020 |
| Box and Blocks | MAL-HowWell | .81 | 0.50 | 0.94 | <.001 |
| FMUE | MAL-Amount | .62 | 0.14 | 0.86 | .014 |
| FMUE | MAL-HowWell | .75 | 0.38 | 0.92 | .001 |
| MAL-Amount | MAL-HowWell | .87 | 0.63 | 0.96 | <.001 |
Note. CI = confidence interval; WMFT = Wolf Motor Function Test; FA = functional assessment; FMUE = Fugl-Meyer upper extremity; MAL = motor activity log.