神经康复中手指个体化评估装置的研制与评价。

Anna Sophie Knill, Shuyang Shi, Chris Awai Easthope, Meret Branscheidt, Olivier Lambercy
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手指个性化,即独立控制手指的能力,是手部功能的一个关键组成部分,神经系统疾病患者的手部功能往往受损。为了满足临床和研究环境中对测量手指个性化的敏感工具的需求,我们开发并测试了一种评估装置。在每个手指下配备力传感器,计算屈伸时的个性化指数(IndX)。通过测量身体健全的参与者和神经系统患者来评估该装置的可行性。手指个性化评估的可靠性在测试-重测试设置中进行评估,显示出高度一致性,类内相关系数(ICC)和Spearman相关性被分类为中等至优秀(ICC对于拇指屈曲:0.73,$p < 0.001$;指数:0.68,$p < 0.001$;中间:0.48,$p=0.003$;环:0.72,p < 0.001;小:0.80,p < 0.001)。通过比较手指指数和组间指数,利用t检验和受试者工作特征分析的曲线下面积(AUC),进一步检验有效性。虽然AUC值表明了一种混合的判别能力,但该装置成功地捕获了健全个体和患者之间手指控制的差异。这些结果表明,该装置提供了一种可靠有效的手指个性化量化手段,为先进的精细手部运动控制研究以及个性化康复打开了大门。
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Development and Evaluation of a Device to Assess Finger Individuation in Neurorehabilitation.

Finger individuation, the ability to independently control fingers, is a critical component of hand function that is often impaired in people with neurological conditions. To address the need for sensitive tools to measure finger individuation in clinical and research settings, an assessment device was developed and tested. Equipped with force sensors under each finger, an individuation index (IndX) in both flexion and extension was calculated. Feasibility of the device was assessed by measuring able-bodied participants and neurological patients. The reliability of the finger individuation assessments was evaluated in a test-retest setting, showing high consistency, with Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC) and Spearman correlation classified as moderate to excellent (ICC for flexion of thumb: 0.73, $p < 0.001$: index: 0.68, $p < 0.001$: middle: 0.48, $p=0.003$; ring: 0.72, $p < 0.001$; little: 0.80, $p < 0.001$). Validity was further examined by comparing the IndX across fingers and between groups, utilizing t-tests and the Area Under the Curve (AUC) from Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis. Although AUC values indicated a mixed discriminative ability, the device successfully captured differences in finger control between able-bodied individuals and patients. These results indicate that the device offers a reliable and effective means of quantifying finger individuation, opening the door to advanced fine hand motor control research and through that, personalized rehabilitation.

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