College of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States of America.
ArcSecond Inc., San Diego, CA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2019 Mar 20;14(3):e0212484. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212484. eCollection 2019.
The use of wrist-worn accelerometers has recently gained tremendous interest among researchers and clinicians as an objective tool to quantify real-world use of the upper limbs during the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs). However, wrist-worn accelerometers have shown a number of limitations that hinder their adoption in the clinic. Among others, the inability of wrist-worn accelerometers to capture hand and finger movements is particularly relevant to monitoring the performance of ADLs. This study investigates the use of finger-worn accelerometers to capture both gross arm and fine hand movements for the assessment of real-world upper-limb use. A system of finger-worn accelerometers was utilized to monitor eighteen neurologically intact young adults while performing nine motor tasks in a laboratory setting. The system was also used to monitor eighteen subjects during the day time of a day in a free-living setting. A novel measure of real-world upper-limb function-comparing the duration of activities of the two limbs-was derived to identify which upper limb subjects predominantly used to perform ADLs. Two validated handedness self-reports, namely the Waterloo Handedness Questionnaire and the Fazio Laterality Inventory, were collected to assess convergent validity. The analysis of the data recorded in the laboratory showed that the proposed measure of upper-limb function is suitable to accurately detect unilateral vs. bilateral use of the upper limbs, including both gross arm movements and fine hand movements. When applied to recordings collected in a free-living setting, the proposed measure showed high correlation with self-reported handedness indices (i.e., ρ = 0.78 with the Waterloo Handedness Questionnaire scores and ρ = 0.77 with the Fazio Laterality Inventory scores). The results herein presented establish face and convergent validity of the proposed measure of real-world upper-limb function derived using data collected by means of finger-worn accelerometers.
腕戴式加速度计作为一种客观工具,可用于量化日常生活活动(ADL)中上肢的实际使用情况,最近引起了研究人员和临床医生的极大兴趣。然而,腕戴式加速度计存在一些限制,阻碍了其在临床中的应用。其中,腕戴式加速度计无法捕捉手部和手指运动,这对于监测 ADL 的表现尤为重要。本研究探讨了使用指戴式加速度计来捕捉上肢的整体手臂和精细手部运动,以评估真实世界的上肢使用情况。使用指戴式加速度计系统来监测 18 名神经正常的年轻人在实验室环境中执行 9 项运动任务时的情况。该系统还用于监测 18 名参与者在自由生活环境中的一天中的白天时间。提出了一种新的真实世界上肢功能衡量标准,即比较两肢活动的持续时间,以确定参与者在进行 ADL 时主要使用哪只上肢。收集了两种经过验证的手性自我报告,即滑铁卢手性问卷和法齐奥侧性量表,以评估收敛效度。对实验室记录的数据进行分析表明,所提出的上肢功能衡量标准适合于准确检测上肢的单侧与双侧使用,包括整体手臂运动和精细手部运动。当应用于自由生活环境中收集的记录时,所提出的衡量标准与自我报告的手性指数高度相关(即与滑铁卢手性问卷得分的 ρ=0.78,与法齐奥侧性量表得分的 ρ=0.77)。本研究结果确立了使用指戴式加速度计收集数据得出的真实世界上肢功能衡量标准的表面效度和收敛效度。