Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Huashan Hospital Fudan University, 12 Wulumuqi Middle Road, Shanghai, 200040, China.
Stroke Biological Recovery Laboratory, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, 02129, USA.
Med Biol Eng Comput. 2020 Jul;58(7):1529-1547. doi: 10.1007/s11517-020-02173-1. Epub 2020 May 13.
Quantitative evaluation and training of the reach-to-target ability in stroke patients are needed for postdischarge rehabilitation, which can be achieved using a motion-tracking system. However, most of these systems are either costly, involve sophisticated parameter interpretation, or are not designed for rehabilitation. We developed an interactive reach-to-target assessment and training system (IRTATS) based on a camera and three marker straps to detect tracking signals. IRTATS supports audiovisual feedback, personal goal setting, and use in a small clinic or home without the internet. This study aims to evaluate the reliability, validity of IRTATS, and its measurement accuracy of the range of motion (ROM). Ninety-nine stroke patients and 20 healthy adults were recruited for the study. Kinematic variables and active joint ROM (AROM) were assessed using IRTATS. The AROM was measured by a universal goniometer, and scores from multiple clinical scales concerning motor and activity capability were calculated. Although the AROMs measured by IRTATS and the goniometer did not agree, IRTATS has clinically acceptable reliability and validity. Three variables in IRTATS could discriminate the motor performance of patients and healthy subjects. IRTATS may provide a new supplement to conventional physiotherapy in the assessment of the reach-to-target ability in stroke patients. Graphical abstract System configuration • The system is based on an infrared camera and the adjustable marker straps as a sensor module. • It is portable and compact, and has clinically acceptable reliability and validity. • It supports audiovisual feedback, personal goal setting, and use in regions without the internet. • It can be used as an adjunct to conventional physiotherapy in the assessment of the reach-to-target ability.
用于出院后康复的脑卒中患者目标指向能力的定量评估和训练需要使用运动跟踪系统。然而,大多数此类系统要么昂贵,要么需要复杂的参数解释,要么不适合康复。我们开发了一种基于摄像头和三个标记带的交互式目标指向评估和训练系统(IRTATS)来检测跟踪信号。IRTATS 支持视听反馈、个人目标设定,并且可以在没有互联网的小型诊所或家庭中使用。本研究旨在评估 IRTATS 的可靠性、有效性及其运动范围 (ROM) 的测量精度。研究招募了 99 名脑卒中患者和 20 名健康成年人。使用 IRTATS 评估运动学变量和主动关节 ROM (AROM)。使用通用量角器测量 AROM,并计算与运动和活动能力相关的多个临床量表的分数。尽管 IRTATS 测量的 AROM 与量角器测量的 AROM 不一致,但 IRTATS 具有临床可接受的可靠性和有效性。IRTATS 的三个变量可以区分患者和健康受试者的运动表现。IRTATS 可能为脑卒中患者目标指向能力的评估提供常规物理治疗的新补充。