2018
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00005
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Non-neural Muscle Weakness Has Limited Influence on Complexity of Motor Control during Gait

Abstract: Cerebral palsy (CP) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are neuromuscular disorders characterized by muscle weakness. Weakness in CP has neural and non-neural components, whereas in DMD, weakness can be considered as a predominantly non-neural problem. Despite the different underlying causes, weakness is a constraint for the central nervous system when controlling gait. CP demonstrates decreased complexity of motor control during gait from muscle synergy analysis, which is reflected by a higher total varianc… Show more

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“…The chronic limitation of range of motion and disuse of the affected limb in PWHA may affect the mechanical properties of muscle and tendon . Previous studies reported moderate‐to‐high correlations between muscle weakness and tVAF1 in patients with cerebral palsy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy . In the present study, we did not find a significant correlation between the total HJHS score and Walk‐DMC.…”
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“…The chronic limitation of range of motion and disuse of the affected limb in PWHA may affect the mechanical properties of muscle and tendon . Previous studies reported moderate‐to‐high correlations between muscle weakness and tVAF1 in patients with cerebral palsy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy . In the present study, we did not find a significant correlation between the total HJHS score and Walk‐DMC.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 79%
“…2 Previous studies reported moderate-to-high correlations between muscle weakness and tVAF1 in patients with cerebral palsy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy . 34 In the present study, we did not find a significant correlation between the total HJHS score and Walk-DMC. However, this may be related to the limitations of the HJHS score.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…After applying the factorization algorithm, the multi-electrode EMG signal is decomposed into the activation coefficients and synergies. The synergy vectors from the healthy group can be compared with a group suffering from the neurological or non-neurological disorder [43]. Statistical tests including cosine correlation, Pearson correlation or cluster analysis are generally used to compare the similarity and alterations in synergy structures [44,45].…”
Section: Extraction Of Muscle Synergiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In upper extremities, the neuroadaptation was similarly perceived in the form of changes in the dimensional space of muscle synergy structures. Alteration of synergy structures was also present in patients with chronic stroke (upper extremity), and cerebral palsy [42,43,45,50]. The linear envelopes extracted from the EMG data are subjected to MS extraction.…”
Section: Extraction Of Muscle Synergiesmentioning
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