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Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury

BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional kinematic analysis equipment is a valuable instrument for studying the execution of movement during functional activities of the upper limbs. The aim of this study was to analyze the kinematic differences in the execution of a daily activity such as drinking from a glas...

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Autores principales: de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana, Gil-Agudo, Angel, Peñasco-Martín, Benito, Solís-Mozos, Marta, del Ama-Espinosa, Antonio, Pérez-Rizo, Enrique
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2936358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20727139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-7-41
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author de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana
Gil-Agudo, Angel
Peñasco-Martín, Benito
Solís-Mozos, Marta
del Ama-Espinosa, Antonio
Pérez-Rizo, Enrique
author_facet de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana
Gil-Agudo, Angel
Peñasco-Martín, Benito
Solís-Mozos, Marta
del Ama-Espinosa, Antonio
Pérez-Rizo, Enrique
author_sort de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana
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description BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional kinematic analysis equipment is a valuable instrument for studying the execution of movement during functional activities of the upper limbs. The aim of this study was to analyze the kinematic differences in the execution of a daily activity such as drinking from a glass between two groups of patients with tetraplegia and a control group. METHODS: A total of 24 people were separated into three groups for analysis: 8 subjects with metameric level C6 tetraplegia, 8 subjects with metameric level C7 tetraplegia and 8 control subjects (CG). A set of active markers that emit infrared light were positioned on the upper limb. Two scanning units were used to record the sessions. The activity of drinking from a glass was broken down into a series of clearly identifiable phases to facilitate analysis. Movement times, velocities, and the joint angles of the shoulder, elbow and wrist in the three spatial planes were the variables analyzed. RESULTS: The most relevant differences between the three groups were in the wrist. Wrist palmar flexion during the back transport phase was greater in the patients with C6 and C7 tetraplegia than in the CG, whereas the highest wrist dorsal flexion values were in forward transport in the subjects with C6 or C7 tetraplegia, who required complete activation of the tenodesis effect to complete grasping. CONCLUSIONS: A detailed description was made of the three-dimensional kinematic analysis of the task of drinking from a glass in healthy subjects and in two groups of patients with tetraplegia. This was a useful application of kinematic analysis of upper limb movement in a clinical setting. Better knowledge of the execution of this movement in each of these groups allows therapeutic recommendations to be specifically adapted to the functional deficit present. This information can be useful in designing wearable robots to compensate the performance of AVD, such as drinking, in people with cervical SCI.
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spelling pubmed-29363582010-09-10 Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana Gil-Agudo, Angel Peñasco-Martín, Benito Solís-Mozos, Marta del Ama-Espinosa, Antonio Pérez-Rizo, Enrique J Neuroeng Rehabil Research BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional kinematic analysis equipment is a valuable instrument for studying the execution of movement during functional activities of the upper limbs. The aim of this study was to analyze the kinematic differences in the execution of a daily activity such as drinking from a glass between two groups of patients with tetraplegia and a control group. METHODS: A total of 24 people were separated into three groups for analysis: 8 subjects with metameric level C6 tetraplegia, 8 subjects with metameric level C7 tetraplegia and 8 control subjects (CG). A set of active markers that emit infrared light were positioned on the upper limb. Two scanning units were used to record the sessions. The activity of drinking from a glass was broken down into a series of clearly identifiable phases to facilitate analysis. Movement times, velocities, and the joint angles of the shoulder, elbow and wrist in the three spatial planes were the variables analyzed. RESULTS: The most relevant differences between the three groups were in the wrist. Wrist palmar flexion during the back transport phase was greater in the patients with C6 and C7 tetraplegia than in the CG, whereas the highest wrist dorsal flexion values were in forward transport in the subjects with C6 or C7 tetraplegia, who required complete activation of the tenodesis effect to complete grasping. CONCLUSIONS: A detailed description was made of the three-dimensional kinematic analysis of the task of drinking from a glass in healthy subjects and in two groups of patients with tetraplegia. This was a useful application of kinematic analysis of upper limb movement in a clinical setting. Better knowledge of the execution of this movement in each of these groups allows therapeutic recommendations to be specifically adapted to the functional deficit present. This information can be useful in designing wearable robots to compensate the performance of AVD, such as drinking, in people with cervical SCI. BioMed Central 2010-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2936358/ /pubmed/20727139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-7-41 Text en Copyright ©2010 de los Reyes-Guzmán et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de los Reyes-Guzmán, Ana
Gil-Agudo, Angel
Peñasco-Martín, Benito
Solís-Mozos, Marta
del Ama-Espinosa, Antonio
Pérez-Rizo, Enrique
Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title_full Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title_fullStr Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title_short Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
title_sort kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2936358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20727139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-0003-7-41
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