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Title: | Reach-to-grasp co-ordination in the paretic limbs of individuals with stroke: Insight from a barrier paradigm |
Authors: | Runnarong N. Tretriluxana J. Hiengkaew V. Vachalathiti R. |
Keywords: | arm malformation Article body movement cerebrovascular accident clinical article controlled study correlation coefficient female human male musculoskeletal system parameters obstacle avoidance paresis reach to grasp aged biomechanics hand strength middle aged pathophysiology physiology Stroke time Aged Biomechanical Phenomena Female Hand Strength Humans Male Middle Aged Stroke Time Factors |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Abstract: | Objective: Reach and grasp components must be co-ordinated to preserve the optimal reach-to-grasp performance. However, conflicting results regarding the deficit in reach-to-grasp co-ordination has been reported in the paretic hand of individuals after stroke. Additionally, investigations have not been undertaken to study more challenging task constraints to induce the impairment of reach-to-grasp co-ordination. This study aimed to compare reach-to-grasp co-ordination while avoiding an obstacle in the paretic hand of individuals after stroke with matched non-disabled adults. Material and Method: Twenty-four participants having mild severity of upper extremity impairment were recruited with an equal number of non-disabled adults. Kinematic reach-to-grasp movements with obstacle avoidance were analyzed. Reachto-grasp co-ordination was quantified using cross-correlation analysis: maximum correlation coefficient represented the spatial aspect and the time lag represented the temporal aspects. Results: Individuals after stroke showed a significant disturbance in the temporal aspect of reach-to-grasp co-ordination, but not the spatial aspect as compared with non-disabled adults. Conclusion: Among participants, after stroke reach-to-grasp co-ordination was delayed in the temporal aspect of reach-tograsp with obstacle avoidance but preserved in the spatial aspect. Specific methods to assess reach-to-grasp co-ordination and to treat the time delay to improve co-ordination should be considered in individuals after stroke. © 2014, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13857 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84929941957&partnerID=40&md5=f070fe2827342731448c5af1c91118d7 |
ISSN: | 1252208 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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