Object/wrist movements during manipulation in children with cerebral palsy.

M G Wright, L P Hunt, O H Stanley
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The kinematics of the wrist and a manipulated object were studied in a posting task in 30 control, eight hemiplegic and 10 diplegic children. Statistical analyses using ‘mixed’ models examined the effects of subject group, hand, object shape and repeated trials, together with all possible interaction terms. During transport to the posting hole, the number of significant peaks/troughs in the velocity/time profile of the wrist in the transport (‘z’) direction were increased in subjects with cerebral palsy, as were adjustment error and the distances moved by the object relative to the wrist, reflecting more unpredictable object movement. In the placing phase, relative object/wrist normalized ‘z’ distances and number of wrist ‘z’ velocity peaks increased with increasing object complexity, reflecting the need for more adjustment movements. The number of wrist ‘z’ velocity peaks/troughs and adjustment error were increased in cerebral palsy subjects, reflecting ineffective adjustment. Relative object/wrist distances and number of wrist ‘z’ velocity troughs were reduced in both phases with repeated trials. It is suggested that such variables may provide a quantitative measure of poor movement ‘quality’ in children with Cerebral Palsy and that these findings reflect reduced mechanical stability of the hand and arm during movement.
脑瘫患儿操作过程中的物体/手腕运动。
研究了30例正常儿童、8例偏瘫儿童和10例双瘫儿童的手腕和被操纵物体的运动特性。使用“混合”模型的统计分析检查了受试者群体、手、物体形状和重复试验的影响,以及所有可能的相互作用项。脑瘫患者在传送至传送孔的过程中,手腕在传送(“z”)方向的速度/时间曲线上显著的波峰/波谷数量增加,调整误差和物体相对于手腕移动的距离也增加,反映出物体运动的不可预测性增加。在放置阶段,相对物体/手腕标准化的“z”距离和手腕“z”速度峰值的数量随着物体复杂性的增加而增加,反映出需要更多的调整运动。脑瘫患者手腕“z”速度波峰/波谷数和调整误差增加,反映调整无效。在重复试验中,两个阶段的相对物体/手腕距离和手腕“z”速度槽的数量都减少了。研究表明,这些变量可能为脑瘫儿童不良的运动“质量”提供定量衡量,这些发现反映了运动过程中手和手臂的机械稳定性降低。
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