Velocity-Dependent Analysis During Spasticity Assessment

Khairunnisa Johar, N. Zakaria, F. A. Hanapiah, N. M. Hashim, Nurul Atiqah Othman, C. Y. Low, J. Yee
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Objective: To quantify range of velocity dependent and range of time during slow and fast stretch of upper limb spasticity assessment using Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). Methods: This study involved 53 patients with upper limb spasticity from MAS 0,1,1+ and 2 and with two raters. The wireless electro goniometer sensor is used to measure angle attached onto the patient’s arm. From the measured of angle value, value of velocity and acceleration were calculated. The assessment is done by manually, where the examiner does three slow stretches and three fast stretches consecutively upon the patient’s forearm. The differences in time and velocity between slow and fast stretch is evaluated and compared inter-rater to prove the hypothesis. Results: There is significant different inter-rater, average maximum velocities during slow and fast stretch were $61.4181 \pm 23.5910^{\circ}/\mathrm{s}$ and $336.1577\pm 72.4637\circ/\mathrm{s}$, respectively (mean ± SD). For the MAS level situation, there is no significant different on velocity value. In addition, range of time during slow stretch is 0.5s to 5.3s and for the fast stretch is 0.1s to 0.7s. Conclusions: The velocity value of the slow and fast stretch had a significant effect on the inter-rater but the pattern of acceleration value is highly dependent on the velocity. Different situation with MAS level, the velocity of slow and fast stretch had no significant effect.
痉挛评估中的速度依赖性分析
目的:用改良Ashworth量表(MAS)定量评价上肢痉挛慢、快拉伸时的速度依赖范围和时间范围。方法:本研究纳入53例MAS 0、1、1+、2级上肢痉挛患者。无线电测角传感器用于测量附着在患者手臂上的角度。从测得的角度值出发,计算出速度和加速度值。评估是手动完成的,审查员在患者的前臂上连续做三次慢拉伸和三次快速拉伸。对慢速拉伸和快速拉伸在时间和速度上的差异进行了评价和比较,以证明该假设。结果:慢速拉伸和快速拉伸的平均最大速度分别为$61.4181 \pm 23.5910^{\circ}/\ mathm {s}$和$336.1577\pm 72.4637\circ/\ mathm {s}$ (mean±SD)。在MAS水平的情况下,速度值没有显著差异。慢拉伸的时间范围为0.5s ~ 5.3s,快拉伸的时间范围为0.1s ~ 0.7s。结论:慢速拉伸和快速拉伸的速度值对间率有显著影响,但加速度值的模式高度依赖于速度。不同MAS水平的情况下,慢速和快速拉伸对大鼠的影响不显著。
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