Assessment of movement quality in robot- assisted upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a review.

J Neuroeng Rehabil

Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Auckland, 20 Symonds Street, Auckland, New Zealand.

Published: September 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The paper reviews studies on stroke patients who underwent robot-assisted rehabilitation, focusing on kinematic parameters that reflect the quality of upper limb movement.
  • - It highlights that while movement accuracy parameters are well-documented for chronic stroke patients, those related to sensorimotor control are more common in sub-acute patients, often lacking correlation with clinical assessments.
  • - The authors suggest that the current assessments overlook coordinated movement and proximal upper limb functionality, recommending further research to better understand joint movement complexities in stroke rehabilitation.

Article Abstract

: Studies of stroke patients undergoing robot-assisted rehabilitation have revealed various kinematic parameters describing movement quality of the upper limb. However, due to the different level of stroke impairment and different assessment criteria and interventions, the evaluation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation program is undermined. This paper presents a systematic review of kinematic assessments of movement quality of the upper limb and identifies the suitable parameters describing impairments in stroke patients. A total of 41 different clinical and pilot studies on different phases of stroke recovery utilizing kinematic parameters are evaluated. Kinematic parameters describing movement accuracy are mostly reported for chronic patients with statistically significant outcomes and correlate strongly with clinical assessments. Meanwhile, parameters describing feed-forward sensorimotor control are the most frequently reported in studies on sub-acute patients with significant outcomes albeit without correlation to any clinical assessments. However, lack of measures in coordinated movement and proximal component of upper limb enunciate the difficulties to distinguish the exploitation of joint redundancies exhibited by stroke patients in completing the movement. A further study on overall measures of coordinated movement is recommended.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4180322PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-11-137DOI Listing

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