Time course of abnormal synergies of stroke patients treated and assessed by a neuro-rehabilitation robot

P. Kung, Chou-Ching K. Lin, M. Ju, Shu-Min Chen
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This study aimed at investigating and quantifying the time course of abnormal synergies in the affected upper limbs of chronic stroke patients treated with a neuro-rehabilitation robot. Eight age-matched normal and seven chronic stroke patients were recruited to perform rectilinear tracking movements in four directions for four months. Kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG) data were used to develop two biomechanical indices and one EMG assessment index from principal component analysis (PCA) to characterize abnormal synergies. Initially, compared with those in normal subjects, the correlation between the elbow angle and forearm pro-supination torque was smaller, the variation of the forearm torque was larger and the abnormal co-contraction of the elbow and shoulder muscles, shown by the coactivation ratio derived from EMGs, was similar for the stroke patients. The correlation increased, the variation decreased and the coactivation ratio decreased with the time course of treatment. In summary, the proposed assessment indices indicated significant improvement of abnormal synergies after four months of treatment with the robot.
神经康复机器人治疗和评估脑卒中患者异常协同作用的时间过程
本研究旨在调查和量化慢性脑卒中患者接受神经康复机器人治疗后上肢异常协同作用的时间过程。研究人员招募了8名年龄匹配的正常中风患者和7名慢性中风患者,让他们在四个方向上进行为期4个月的直线跟踪运动。利用运动学、动力学和肌电图(EMG)数据建立了两个生物力学指标和一个主成分分析(PCA)的肌电图评估指标来表征异常协同作用。与正常受试者相比,卒中患者肘关节角度与前臂旋前力矩的相关性较小,前臂力矩的变化较大,肌电图共激活比显示的肘关节和肩部肌肉的异常共收缩与正常受试者相似。随着治疗时间的延长,相关增加,变异减小,共激活比减小。综上所述,所提出的评估指标表明,在机器人治疗四个月后,异常协同作用显著改善。
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