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偏瘫患者能够多准确地镜像他们的前臂位置的研究。

Investigation of how accurately individuals with hemiparetic stroke can mirror their forearm positions.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Apr 30;16(4):e0250868. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250868. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Current literature suggests that greater than 50% of survivors of a stroke cannot accurately perceive where their upper extremity is positioned. Our recent work demonstrates that the extent to which this perception is affected can depend on how the task is performed. For example, individuals with stroke who have a deficit in mirroring the position of their passively-placed paretic forearm during a between-arms task may accurately reproduce the position of their actively-controlled paretic forearm during a single-arm task. Moreover, the ability of individuals with various types of unilateral lesions to locate their thumb can depend on whether they reach for their paretic thumb or non-paretic thumb. Consequently, we investigated to what extent the accuracy of individuals post-hemiparetic stroke in mirroring forearm positions on a between-arms task is influenced by various conditions. Eighteen participants with hemiparetic stroke rotated their reference forearm to a target position, and then rotated their opposite forearm to concurrently mirror the position of their reference forearm. This task was performed when participants referenced each forearm (paretic, non-paretic) at two target positions (extension, flexion) for two modes of limb control (passive, active). We quantified for every testing scenario of each participant their position-mirroring error. The number of times for which participants were classified as having a deficit was least when mirroring forearm positions at the flexed position when referencing their non-paretic forearm. Additionally, the difference in the magnitude of errors when participants referenced each arm was greater during active than passive movements. Findings from this study provide further evidence that the accuracy with which individuals post stroke perceive the position of their limbs can depend on how a task is performed. Factors to consider include whether movements are active versus passive, which limb is referenced, and where the limb is positioned.

摘要

目前的文献表明,超过 50%的中风幸存者无法准确感知他们的上肢所处的位置。我们最近的工作表明,这种感知的程度可能取决于任务的执行方式。例如,在双臂任务中,那些在被动放置的患侧前臂位置上存在镜像缺陷的中风患者,可能会在单臂任务中准确地再现他们主动控制的患侧前臂的位置。此外,各种单侧损伤患者定位拇指的能力可能取决于他们是伸手去够患侧拇指还是非患侧拇指。因此,我们研究了中风后偏瘫患者在双臂任务中镜像前臂位置的准确性在多大程度上受到各种条件的影响。18 名偏瘫患者将参考前臂旋转到目标位置,然后将对侧前臂旋转到同时镜像参考前臂的位置。当参与者将参考前臂(患侧、非患侧)分别放置在两个目标位置(伸展、弯曲)的两种肢体控制模式(被动、主动)下进行这项任务时,我们对每个参与者的每个测试场景进行了定位镜像误差的量化。当参考非患侧前臂时,在弯曲位置镜像前臂位置的情况下,参与者被归类为存在缺陷的次数最少。此外,当参与者参考每个手臂时,主动运动比被动运动的误差幅度差异更大。本研究的发现进一步证明,中风后个体感知肢体位置的准确性可能取决于任务的执行方式。需要考虑的因素包括运动是主动的还是被动的、参考哪条手臂以及手臂的位置。

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