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Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities

Background: The assumption of this work is the achievement of objective results of the movement structure, which forms the basis for in-depth analysis and, consequently, for determining the upper limb movements that are most affected by stroke compared to healthy people. Methods: An analysis of rele...

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Autores principales: Błaszczyszyn, Monika, Szczęsna, Agnieszka, Konieczny, Mariusz, Pakosz, Paweł, Balko, Stefan, Borysiuk, Zbigniew
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093333
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author Błaszczyszyn, Monika
Szczęsna, Agnieszka
Konieczny, Mariusz
Pakosz, Paweł
Balko, Stefan
Borysiuk, Zbigniew
author_facet Błaszczyszyn, Monika
Szczęsna, Agnieszka
Konieczny, Mariusz
Pakosz, Paweł
Balko, Stefan
Borysiuk, Zbigniew
author_sort Błaszczyszyn, Monika
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description Background: The assumption of this work is the achievement of objective results of the movement structure, which forms the basis for in-depth analysis and, consequently, for determining the upper limb movements that are most affected by stroke compared to healthy people. Methods: An analysis of relevant and systematically identified features of upper limb movement in post-stroke adults is presented based on scalable hypothesis tests. The basic features were calculated using movements defined by the x, y, and z coordinates (i.e., 3D trajectory time series) and compared to the results of post-stroke patients with healthy controls of similar age. Results: After automatic feature selection, out of the 1004 common features of upper limb movement, the most differentiated were the upper arm movements in reaching kinematics. In terms of movement type, movements in the frontal plane (shoulder abduction and adduction) were the most sensitive to changes. The largest number of discriminating features was determined on the basis of acceleration time series. Conclusions: In the 3D assessment of functional activities of the upper limb, the upper arm turned out to be the most differentiated body segment, especially during abduction and adduction movements. The results indicate a special need to pay attention to abduction and adduction movements to improve the activities of daily living of the upper limbs after a stroke.
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spelling pubmed-101795642023-05-13 Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities Błaszczyszyn, Monika Szczęsna, Agnieszka Konieczny, Mariusz Pakosz, Paweł Balko, Stefan Borysiuk, Zbigniew J Clin Med Article Background: The assumption of this work is the achievement of objective results of the movement structure, which forms the basis for in-depth analysis and, consequently, for determining the upper limb movements that are most affected by stroke compared to healthy people. Methods: An analysis of relevant and systematically identified features of upper limb movement in post-stroke adults is presented based on scalable hypothesis tests. The basic features were calculated using movements defined by the x, y, and z coordinates (i.e., 3D trajectory time series) and compared to the results of post-stroke patients with healthy controls of similar age. Results: After automatic feature selection, out of the 1004 common features of upper limb movement, the most differentiated were the upper arm movements in reaching kinematics. In terms of movement type, movements in the frontal plane (shoulder abduction and adduction) were the most sensitive to changes. The largest number of discriminating features was determined on the basis of acceleration time series. Conclusions: In the 3D assessment of functional activities of the upper limb, the upper arm turned out to be the most differentiated body segment, especially during abduction and adduction movements. The results indicate a special need to pay attention to abduction and adduction movements to improve the activities of daily living of the upper limbs after a stroke. MDPI 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10179564/ /pubmed/37176773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093333 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szczęsna, Agnieszka
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Pakosz, Paweł
Balko, Stefan
Borysiuk, Zbigniew
Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title_full Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title_fullStr Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title_short Quantitative Assessment of Upper Limb Movement in Post-Stroke Adults for Identification of Sensitive Measures in Reaching and Lifting Activities
title_sort quantitative assessment of upper limb movement in post-stroke adults for identification of sensitive measures in reaching and lifting activities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093333
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