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Development of a method to quantify inter-limb coupling in individuals with hemiparetic stroke.

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Development of a method to quantify inter-limb coupling in individuals with hemiparetic stroke.

Auteurs : Rachel L. Hawe ; Jules P A. Dewald

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Abstract

A common motor deficit in individuals post-stroke is altered interlimb coupling. Efforts at one extremity can cause involuntary muscle activity and movement at a different extremity. An important step in understanding interlimb coupling and developing effective treatment strategies is to have an accurate quantification of the motor behavior. This paper outlines the development of an approach to measure interlimb coupling between the upper and lower extremity. Isometric and EMG based approaches were explored before determining that the use of a haptic robotic system was ideal to quantify altered interlimb coupling. This is a novel engineering approach that can measure biomechanical parameters while avoiding confounding factors. Preliminary evidence shows that lower extremity efforts cause involuntary movement in the upper extremity in stereotypical flexion and extension patterns.

DOI: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319141
PubMed: 26737041

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