The Neural Contribution to Passive Joint Movement in Individuals with Cerebral Palsy

G. Androwis, R. Foulds, Darine Jewaid
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The original objective of this study was to quantify spasticity in a spastic subject using the Pendulum Knee Drop test. An interesting phenomenon was observed while analyzing the collected data. The neural contribution in defining or changing the set point for a passive joint movement is not well understood, therefore, the purpose of this paper is to explain the noted phenomenon according to the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis with which we can justify the changes in moments during PKD test. In passive limb movements the virtual trajectory follows the actual trajectory; in contrast for an active movement the desired trajectory precedes the actual trajectory. The present data explains passive knee movement during PKD for a CP individual and describe the changes in joint moment as function of θvt assigned by the CNS.
脑瘫患者被动关节运动的神经作用
本研究的最初目的是使用摆膝试验来量化痉挛受试者的痉挛程度。在分析收集到的数据时,发现了一个有趣的现象。神经在定义或改变被动关节运动设定点方面的贡献尚未得到很好的理解,因此,本文的目的是根据平衡点假设解释注意到的现象,我们可以证明PKD测试过程中力矩的变化。在被动肢体运动中,虚拟轨迹遵循实际轨迹;相反,对于主动运动,期望的轨迹先于实际的轨迹。目前的数据解释了CP个体在PKD期间的被动膝关节运动,并将关节力矩的变化描述为中枢神经系统分配的θvt的函数。
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