块构建任务识别单侧周围神经损伤后左/右选择模式的不同组。

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Taewon Kim, Summer Fletcher, Claudia Gonzalez, Benjamin A Philip
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有许多方法可以评估上肢周围神经损伤后的手和手臂功能,但周围神经损伤通常是单侧的,很少有现有的方法被设计用来捕捉单侧损伤的独特后果。单侧上肢损伤可导致优势手的使用增加或减少,这种改变可能是适应的,也可能是不适应的,这取决于患者的个人需要。为了识别非典型的手使用(左/右选择),研究人员和临床医生需要测量它。然而,手的使用传统上是通过自我报告调查来评估的,这并不一定反映实际的左/右选择。在这里,这一知识缺口通过块构建任务(BBT)来解决,它提供了一种快速、定量、廉价的评估,可以在不受约束的环境中对左/右选择进行评估。在BBT中,参与者用互锁的塑料砖构建抽象的形状,没有关于手部使用的说明。主要的结果是每只手所达到的范围的分数(即,对于每个砖块的初始拾取)。单侧周围神经损伤后,患者分为三组:近似典型的手使用(44%)、总是使用优势手(44%)和从不使用优势手(13%)。即使在优势手受伤的患者中,也经常发生非典型地增加优势手的使用(36%)。值得注意的是,手的使用不能通过临床特征来预测,因此BBT提供了一个客观的左/右手选择的测量,而这是不能通过周围神经损伤患者的临床特征来预测的。对于那些对上肢不对称影响评估感兴趣的研究人员或临床医生来说,BBT方案将会引起他们的兴趣。
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Block Building Task Identifies Distinct Groups of Left/Right-hand Choice Patterns After Unilateral Peripheral Nerve Injury.

Numerous methods exist to assess hand and arm function after upper extremity peripheral nerve injury, but peripheral injuries are often unilateral, and few existing methods are designed to capture the unique consequences of unilateral injury. Unilateral impairment of an upper extremity can lead to increased or decreased use of the dominant hand, and either change may be adaptive or maladaptive depending on the individual patient's needs. To identify atypical hand usage (left/right choices), researchers and clinicians need to measure it. However, hand usage is traditionally assessed with self-report surveys, which do not necessarily reflect actual left/right-hand choices. Here, this gap in knowledge is addressed with the Block Building Task (BBT), which provides a rapid, quantitative, inexpensive assessment of left/right-hand choices in an unconstrained environment. In the BBT, participants build abstract shapes with interlocking plastic bricks, with no instructions about hand usage. The primary outcome is the fraction of reaches (i.e., for the initial pickup of each brick) made with each hand. After unilateral peripheral nerve injury, patients fell into three clusters: approximately typical hand use (44%), always use the dominant hand (44%), or never use the dominant hand (13%). Even among patients with an injured dominant hand, atypically elevated use of the dominant hand occurred regularly (36%). Notably, hand usage was not predicted by clinical characteristics, so the BBT provides an objective measurement of left/right-hand choices that are not otherwise predictable from the clinical characteristics of patients with peripheral nerve injury. The BBT protocol will be of interest to researchers or clinicians interested in the assessment of conditions with asymmetric effects on the upper limb.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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