Shoulder, elbow and wrist stiffness in passive movement and their independent control in voluntary movement post stroke

Li-Qun Zhang, Hyung‐Soon Park, Y. Ren
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Functional movements involve coordination of multiple joints. Neurological disorders such as stroke affect multiple joints simultaneously with stereotypical patterns of arm deformity involving shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers. Some of the symptoms are manifested in passive movement while others in voluntary movement. However, there is a lack of systematic methods to evaluate multi-joint and multi-DOF (degrees of freedom) neuro-mechanical changes during both passive and active movements, especially for complex systems with three or more joints/DOFs involved. The purposes of this study was to develop a systematic method to characterize dynamics and control of the shoulder, elbow and wrist of the human arm individually and simultaneously, including the interactions across the three joints, during both passive and active movements. A new method was developed to decompose the complex system into manageable single-joint level for more reliable characterizations. The method was applied to clinical studies on multi-joint changes associated with hypertonic arm with impaired motor control post stroke during both passive and active movements. In general, the decomposition method can be used for even more complex systems, making intractable system dynamics of three or more joints and DOFs manageable.
被动运动中肩、肘、腕的僵硬程度及其在中风后自主运动中的独立控制
功能性运动涉及多个关节的协调。神经系统疾病,如中风,可同时影响多个关节,并伴有典型的手臂畸形,包括肩、肘、腕和手指。有些症状表现为被动运动,有些则表现为主动运动。然而,缺乏系统的方法来评估被动和主动运动期间多关节和多自由度(自由度)的神经力学变化,特别是涉及三个或更多关节/自由度的复杂系统。本研究的目的是开发一种系统的方法来分别和同时表征人类手臂的肩部、肘部和腕部的动力学和控制,包括三个关节在被动和主动运动期间的相互作用。提出了一种新的方法,将复杂系统分解为可管理的单关节水平,以获得更可靠的表征。将该方法应用于卒中后被动和主动运动中运动控制受损的高渗臂多关节变化的临床研究。通常,分解方法可以用于更复杂的系统,使三个或更多关节和自由度的棘手系统动力学变得易于管理。
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