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Measurement properties of movement smoothness metrics for upper limb reaching movements in people with moderate to severe subacute stroke.
Cornec, Gwenaël; Lempereur, Mathieu; Mensah-Gourmel, Johanne; Robertson, Johanna; Miramand, Ludovic; Medee, Beatrice; Bellaiche, Soline; Gross, Raphael; Gracies, Jean-Michel; Remy-Neris, Olivier; Bayle, Nicolas.
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  • Cornec G; Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, CHU Brest, Brest, F-29200, France. gwenael.cornec@chu-brest.fr.
  • Lempereur M; UMR 1101 LaTIM, Univ Brest, INSERM, Brest, F-29200, France. gwenael.cornec@chu-brest.fr.
  • Mensah-Gourmel J; Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, CHU Brest, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Robertson J; UMR 1101 LaTIM, Univ Brest, INSERM, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Miramand L; Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, CHU Brest, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Medee B; UMR 1101 LaTIM, Univ Brest, INSERM, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Bellaiche S; Pediatric Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Fondation Ildys, Rue Alain Colas, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Gross R; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, AP-HP, Raymond Poincaré Hospital, Université Paris-Saclay, Team INSERM 1179, UFR de Santé Simone Veil, Versailles Saint-Quentin university, Garches, France.
  • Gracies JM; UMR 1101 LaTIM, Univ Brest, INSERM, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Remy-Neris O; Pediatric Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Fondation Ildys, Rue Alain Colas, Brest, F-29200, France.
  • Bayle N; Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, CHU Brest, Brest, F-29200, France.
J Neuroeng Rehabil ; 21(1): 90, 2024 May 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38812037
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Movement smoothness is a potential kinematic biomarker of upper extremity (UE) movement quality and recovery after stroke; however, the measurement properties of available smoothness metrics have been poorly assessed in this group. We aimed to measure the reliability, responsiveness and construct validity of several smoothness metrics.

METHODS:

This ancillary study of the REM-AVC trial included 31 participants with hemiparesis in the subacute phase of stroke (median time since stroke 38 days). Assessments performed at inclusion (Day 0, D0) and at the end of a rehabilitation program (Day 30, D30) included the UE Fugl Meyer Assessment (UE-FMA), the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), and 3D motion analysis of the UE during three reach-to-point movements at a self-selected speed to a target located in front at shoulder height and at 90% of arm length. Four smoothness metrics were computed a frequency domain smoothness metric, spectral arc length metric (SPARC); and three temporal domain smoothness metrics (TDSM) log dimensionless jerk (LDLJ); number of submovements (nSUB); and normalized average rectified jerk (NARJ).

RESULTS:

At D30, large clinical and kinematic improvements were observed. Only SPARC and LDLJ had an excellent reliability (intra-class correlation > 0.9) and a low measurement error (coefficient of variation < 10%). SPARC was responsive to changes in movement straightness (rSpearman=0.64) and to a lesser extent to changes in movement duration (rSpearman=0.51) while TDSM were very responsive to changes in movement duration (rSpearman>0.8) and not to changes in movement straightness (non-significant correlations). Most construct validity hypotheses tested were verified except for TDSM with low correlations with clinical metrics at D0 (rSpearman<0.5), ensuing low predictive validity with clinical metrics at D30 (non-significant correlations).

CONCLUSIONS:

Responsiveness and construct validity of TDSM were hindered by movement duration and/or noise-sensitivity. Based on the present results and concordant literature, we recommend using SPARC rather than TDSM in reaching movements of uncontrolled duration in individuals with spastic paresis after stroke. TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT01383512, https//clinicaltrials.gov/ , June 27, 2011.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Extremidade Superior / Reabilitação do Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Movimento Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Extremidade Superior / Reabilitação do Acidente Vascular Cerebral / Movimento Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article