Feasibility of Shoulder Kinematics Assessment Using Magnetic Inertial Measurement Units in Hemiplegic Patients after Stroke: A Pilot Study

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Longhi, Maria [1 ]
Donati, Danilo [1 ,2 ]
Mantovani, Monica [1 ]
Casarotti, Silvia [1 ]
Calbucci, Lucia [3 ]
Puglisi, Giulia [1 ]
Platano, Daniela [3 ,4 ]
Benedetti, Maria Grazia [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Azienda Osped Univ Modena, Dept Neurosci, Rehabil Med, I-41125 Modena, Italy
[2] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Clin & Expt Med PhD Program, I-41121 Modena, Italy
[3] IRCCS Ist Ortoped Rizzoli, Phys Med & Rehabil Unit, I-40136 Bologna, Italy
[4] Univ Bologna, Dept Biomed & Neuromotor Sci, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL | 2023年 / 13卷 / 21期
关键词
shoulder; hemiplegia; kinematics; inertial sensor; scapula; stroke; IPSILATERAL SHOULDER; SCAPULAR KINEMATICS; INDIVIDUALS; ELEVATION; HEMIPARESIS; IMPAIRMENT; MOTION; ARM;
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10.3390/app132111900
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Scapulothoracic movements are altered after stroke, with resulting shoulder dysfunction. The scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR) is complex and poorly studied. Magnetic inertial measurement units (MIMUs) allow a rapid and accurate analysis of shoulder kinematics. MIMUs were used to assess the SHR during active shoulder flexion and abduction of over 60 degrees. SHR values obtained from the hemiplegic shoulders of stroke patients (n = 7) were compared with those from healthy controls (n = 25) and correlated with clinical-functional measurements. The impairment of paretic arms was assessed using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA). We found that in paretic shoulders, the scapular tilt was significantly lower at maximal arm flexion and at 60 degrees and 90 degrees of arm abduction. On the paretic side, the SHR was also consistently lower for all measured arm movements. The FMA was correlated with the scapular anterior-posterior tilt at 60 degrees and 90 degrees of shoulder abduction (Rho = 0.847, p = 0.016, and Rho = 0.757, p = 0.049, respectively). This pilot study demonstrates the feasibility of MIMUs in assessing SHR in stroke patients and confirms previous findings on scapular dysfunction in stroke patients.
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