Kiyama Ryoji, Fukudome Kiyohiro, Hiyoshi Toshiki, Umemoto Akihide, Yoshimoto Yoichi, Maeda Tetsuo
School of Health Sciences, Kagoshima University Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima, Japan.
J Appl Biomech. 2011 May;27(2):122-9. doi: 10.1123/jab.27.2.122.
The aim of this study was to examine the dexterity of both lower extremities in patients with stroke. Twenty patients with stroke and 20 age-matched control subjects participated in this study. To determine the dexterity of the lower extremities, we examined the ability to control muscle force during submaximal contractions in the knee extensor muscles using a force tracking task. The root mean square errors were calculated from the difference between the target and response force. The root mean square error was significantly greater in the affected limb of patients with stroke compared with those of the unaffected limb and the control subjects, and in the unaffected limb compared with that of the control subjects. Furthermore, the root mean square error of the affected limb was related significantly to motor function as determined by Fugl-Myer assessment. These results demonstrate impairment of the dexterity of both the affected and the unaffected lower extremities in patients with stroke.
本研究的目的是检查中风患者双下肢的灵活性。20名中风患者和20名年龄匹配的对照受试者参与了本研究。为了确定下肢的灵活性,我们使用力跟踪任务检查了在膝关节伸肌次最大收缩期间控制肌肉力量的能力。均方根误差由目标力和反应力之间的差异计算得出。与未受影响肢体和对照受试者相比,中风患者受影响肢体的均方根误差显著更大,与对照受试者相比,未受影响肢体的均方根误差也更大。此外,受影响肢体的均方根误差与Fugl-Myer评估所确定的运动功能显著相关。这些结果表明中风患者受影响和未受影响的下肢灵活性均受损。