2009
DOI: 10.1310/tsr1604-237
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Gains in Upper Extremity Function After Stroke via Recovery or Compensation: Potential Differential Effects on Amount of Real-World Limb Use

Abstract: In terms of integration of the paretic upper extremity in activities of daily living (ADLs), outcome is poor after stroke. Furthermore, amount of real-world arm use appears only weakly correlated with laboratory motor function scales. Therefore, amount of arm use may depend critically on the location, extent, and type of functional gains, which can be quantified with comprehensive kinematic and EMG analysis of ADL performance. Gains in upper extremity function can occur via compensation or recovery of premorbi… Show more

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“…PCA is an alternative analysis technique that can give a more direct measure of hand-path shape. PCA has been used to analyse joint angle co-ordination in upper extremity reaching (Forner-Cordero et al 2005), Electromyographic (EMG) and kinematic data in functional upper extremity tasks (Lum et al 2009) and ground reaction force patterns in walking (Muniz and Nadal 2007). In these and most similar studies, though, PCA is applied specifically to reduce the dimensionality of the data set and obtain a compact representation of human motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCA is an alternative analysis technique that can give a more direct measure of hand-path shape. PCA has been used to analyse joint angle co-ordination in upper extremity reaching (Forner-Cordero et al 2005), Electromyographic (EMG) and kinematic data in functional upper extremity tasks (Lum et al 2009) and ground reaction force patterns in walking (Muniz and Nadal 2007). In these and most similar studies, though, PCA is applied specifically to reduce the dimensionality of the data set and obtain a compact representation of human motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a group, all the different measures of reaching performance create a unique fingerprint of impairments, which allows the possibility of designing rehabilitation programs that are targeted exactly at the patient's deficits. However, more research is clearly required to identify how different impairments affect disability and real-world use of the paretic limb [63].…”
Section: Robots For Upper-limb Motor Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since little is known about recovery of proximal arm function in individuals with poorer arm function post stroke [19,[25][26][27], this case report, focusing on shoulder and wrist kinematics, allows speculation about both proximal and distal motor learning occurring as a result of the ENGAGE training protocol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%