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Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap

Accurate assessment of upper-limb movement alterations is a key component of post-stroke follow-up. Motion capture (MoCap) is the gold standard for assessment even in clinical conditions, but it requires a laboratory setting with a relatively complex implementation. Alternatively, inertial measureme...

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Autores principales: Merlau, Baptiste, Cormier, Camille, Alaux, Alexia, Morin, Margot, Montané, Emmeline, Amarantini, David, Gasq, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177427
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author Merlau, Baptiste
Cormier, Camille
Alaux, Alexia
Morin, Margot
Montané, Emmeline
Amarantini, David
Gasq, David
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Montané, Emmeline
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Gasq, David
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description Accurate assessment of upper-limb movement alterations is a key component of post-stroke follow-up. Motion capture (MoCap) is the gold standard for assessment even in clinical conditions, but it requires a laboratory setting with a relatively complex implementation. Alternatively, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are the subject of growing interest, but their accuracy remains to be challenged. This study aims to assess the minimal detectable change (MDC) between spatiotemporal and quality variables obtained from these IMUs and MoCap, based on a specific protocol of IMU calibration and measurement and on data processing using the dead reckoning method. We also studied the influence of each data processing step on the level of between-system MDC. Fifteen post-stroke hemiparetic subjects performed reach or grasp tasks. The MDC for the movement time, index of curvature, smoothness (studied through the number of submovements), and trunk contribution was equal to 10.83%, 3.62%, 39.62%, and 25.11%, respectively. All calibration and data processing steps played a significant role in increasing the agreement. The between-system MDC values were found to be lower or comparable to the between-session MDC values obtained with MoCap, meaning that our results provide strong evidence that using IMUs with the proposed calibration and processing steps can successfully and accurately assess upper-limb movement alterations after stroke in clinical routine care conditions.
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spelling pubmed-104908042023-09-09 Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap Merlau, Baptiste Cormier, Camille Alaux, Alexia Morin, Margot Montané, Emmeline Amarantini, David Gasq, David Sensors (Basel) Article Accurate assessment of upper-limb movement alterations is a key component of post-stroke follow-up. Motion capture (MoCap) is the gold standard for assessment even in clinical conditions, but it requires a laboratory setting with a relatively complex implementation. Alternatively, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are the subject of growing interest, but their accuracy remains to be challenged. This study aims to assess the minimal detectable change (MDC) between spatiotemporal and quality variables obtained from these IMUs and MoCap, based on a specific protocol of IMU calibration and measurement and on data processing using the dead reckoning method. We also studied the influence of each data processing step on the level of between-system MDC. Fifteen post-stroke hemiparetic subjects performed reach or grasp tasks. The MDC for the movement time, index of curvature, smoothness (studied through the number of submovements), and trunk contribution was equal to 10.83%, 3.62%, 39.62%, and 25.11%, respectively. All calibration and data processing steps played a significant role in increasing the agreement. The between-system MDC values were found to be lower or comparable to the between-session MDC values obtained with MoCap, meaning that our results provide strong evidence that using IMUs with the proposed calibration and processing steps can successfully and accurately assess upper-limb movement alterations after stroke in clinical routine care conditions. MDPI 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10490804/ /pubmed/37687884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177427 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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Merlau, Baptiste
Cormier, Camille
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Morin, Margot
Montané, Emmeline
Amarantini, David
Gasq, David
Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title_full Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title_fullStr Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title_short Assessing Spatiotemporal and Quality Alterations in Paretic Upper Limb Movements after Stroke in Routine Care: Proposal and Validation of a Protocol Using IMUs versus MoCap
title_sort assessing spatiotemporal and quality alterations in paretic upper limb movements after stroke in routine care: proposal and validation of a protocol using imus versus mocap
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10490804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23177427
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