Measurement of Resistive Plantar Flexion Torque of the Ankle during Passive Stretch in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Poststroke Hemiplegia

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Mizuno, Shiho [1 ]
Sonoda, Shigeru [1 ]
Takeda, Kotaro [2 ]
Maeshima, Shinichiro [1 ]
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[1] Fujita Hlth Univ, Dept Rehabil Med 2, Sch Med, 424-1 Ohtori Cho, Tsu, Mie 5141295, Japan
[2] Fujita Hlth Univ, Fujita Mem Nanakuri Inst, Tsu, Mie, Japan
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Quantitative evaluation; increased muscle tone; stroke; spasticity; MODIFIED ASHWORTH SCALE; MODIFIED TARDIEU SCALE; SPINAL-CORD-INJURY; INTERRATER RELIABILITY; BRAIN-INJURY; CHRONIC HEMIPARESIS; STIFFNESS; SPASTICITY; STROKE; RESISTANCE;
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10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2015.12.036
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background: Quantification of increased muscle tone for patients with spasticity has been performed to date using various devices to replace the manual scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale or the Tardieu scale. We developed a device that could measure resistive plantar flexion (PF) torque of the ankle during passive dorsiflexion (DF) as an indicator of muscle tone of ankle plantar flexors. Methods: The primary objective was to explore the test-retest intrarater reliability of a custom-built device. Participants were 11 healthy subjects (7 men, 4 women; mean age 47.0 years) and 22 patients with poststroke hemiplegia (11 hemorrhagic, 11 ischemic; 14 men, 8 women; mean age 57.2 years). The device was affixed to the ankle. Subjects were seated with knees either flexed or extended. The ankle was passively dorsiflexed from 20 degrees of PF to more than 10 degrees of DF at 5 degrees/second (slow stretch) or 90 degrees/second (fast stretch). Angle and torque were measured twice during the stretches. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) of torque at 10 degrees of DF (T10) in the 4 conditions-slow and fast stretches with knee flexed or extended-were calculated. Results: The T10 ICCs of the 4 conditions were .95-.99 in both groups. The healthy subjects showed significantly higher T10 of knee extension than of knee flexion during slow and fast stretches. The patients showed increased velocity-dependent torque during fast stretches. Conclusions: Excellent reliability was observed. The device is suitable for measuring resistive PF torque during passive stretch in a flexed knee condition.
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