Rhythmic Auditory-Motor Entrainment Improves Hemiparetic Arm Kinematics During Reaching Movements: A Pilot Study

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作者
Malcolm, Matthew P. [1 ,2 ]
Massie, Crystal [1 ]
Thaut, Michael [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Occupat Therapy, NeuroRehabil Res Lab, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] Colorado State Univ, Mol Cellular & Integrat Neurosci Program, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[3] Colorado State Univ, Ctr Biomed Res Mus, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
关键词
kinematics; motor control; rehabilitation; rhythmicity; stroke; CHRONIC STROKE; CORTICAL REORGANIZATION; THERAPY; REHABILITATION; GAIT; SYNCHRONIZATION; PERFORMANCE; STRATEGIES; GRASP;
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10.1310/tsr1601-69
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Purpose: Recovery of skilled upper limb movement remains a critical focus of rehabilitation in individuals post stroke. Conventional treatments, however, have demonstrated limited capability to produce substantial improvements in poststroke quality of movement. Recently, rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) has emerged as efficacious in improving and normalizing limb movements in neurologically impaired populations. This pilot study examined changes in pre- to post-RAS reach kinematics and functional outcomes in survivors of stroke. Method: Five individuals in the chronic poststroke phase participated in a 2-week program of RAS training. Kinematic reaching variables were trunk, shoulder, and elbow segment contribution; movement time; and reach velocity. Functional outcomes were the Wolf Motor Function Test, Motor Activity Log, and Fugl-Meyer Assessment. Results: Post-RAS assessment of reaching kinematics revealed a significant (p<.05) decrease in compensatory trunk movement, increase in shoulder flexion, and a slight increase in elbow extension. Movement time and velocity significantly improved post RAS. Significant gains were observed on all functional assessments. Conclusions: Post RAS, participants demonstrated substantial decreases in compensatory reaching movements. These changes in motor control strategy were paralleled by gains in functional abilities, suggesting that reduced reliance on compensatory movements may translate to improved performance of daily activities.
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