1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR), Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2017 Oct-Nov;31(10-11):885-897. doi: 10.1177/1545968317739998. Epub 2017 Nov 12.
The identification of deficits in interjoint coordination is important in order to better focus upper limb rehabilitative treatment after stroke. The majority of standardized clinical measures characterize endpoint performance, such as accuracy, speed, and smoothness, based on the assumption that endpoint performance reflects interjoint coordination, without measuring the underlying temporal and spatial sequences of joint recruitment directly. However, this assumption is questioned since improvements of endpoint performance can be achieved through different degrees of restitution or compensation of upper limb motor impairments based on the available kinematic redundancy of the system. Confusion about adequate measurement may stem from a lack a definition of interjoint coordination during reaching.
We suggest an operational definition of interjoint coordination during reaching as a goal-oriented process in which joint degrees of freedom are organized in both spatial and temporal domains such that the endpoint reaches a desired location in a context-dependent manner.
In this point-of-view article, we consider how current approaches to laboratory and clinical measures of coordination comply with our definition. We propose future study directions and specific research strategies to develop clinical measures of interjoint coordination with better construct and content validity than those currently in use.
为了更好地聚焦脑卒中后上肢康复治疗,识别关节间协调性不足非常重要。大多数标准化的临床评估方法都是基于假设,即终点表现反映关节间协调性,通过测量关节募集的时空序列来描述终点表现,例如准确性、速度和流畅性。然而,这种假设受到质疑,因为通过基于系统可用运动冗余度的不同程度的恢复或补偿,可能会提高终点表现。对于关节间协调性的测量不够充分,可能是由于对达到过程中的关节间协调性缺乏定义造成的。
我们建议将到达过程中的关节间协调性定义为一种目标导向的过程,在此过程中,关节自由度在空间和时间两个维度上进行组织,以便端点以依赖于上下文的方式到达期望的位置。
在本文中,我们考虑了当前用于实验室和临床协调性测量的方法如何符合我们的定义。我们提出了未来的研究方向和具体研究策略,以开发比当前使用的临床测量方法具有更好的结构和内容效度的关节间协调性临床测量方法。