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Effects of Hemispheric Stroke Localization on the Reorganization of Arm Movements within Different Mechanical Environments.

Laura Pellegrino1, Martina Coscia2,3, Camilla Pierella1,4, Psiche Giannoni1, Amel Cherif1,5, Maddalena Mugnosso1,5, Lucio Marinelli4,6, Maura Casadio1.   

Abstract

This study investigated how stroke's hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps and muscle synergies while performing planar reaching with and without assistive or resistive forces. A lesion of the right hemisphere affected performance, reducing average speed and smoothness and augmenting lateral deviation in both arms. Instead, a lesion of the left hemisphere affected the aiming error, impairing the feedforward control of the ipsilesional arm. The structure of the muscle synergies had alterations dependent on the lesion side in both arms. The applied force fields reduced the differences in performance and in muscle activations between arms and among populations. These results support the hypotheses of hemispheric specialization in movement control and identify potential significant biomarkers for the design of more effective and personalized rehabilitation protocols.

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Keywords:  muscle synergies; robot-based assessment; spinal maps; stroke subjects; upper limb

Year:  2021        PMID: 33922668     DOI: 10.3390/life11050383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-1729


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