Alternative method of upper extremity function assessment of stroke patients by angular kinematic parameters
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2017Autorius
Daunoravičienė, Kristina
Linkel, Artūras
Žižienė, Jurgita
Griškevičius, Julius
Juocevičius, Alvydas
Streikė, Inga
Pauk, Jolanta
Idzkowski, Adam
Walendziuk, Wojciech
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This study focuses on the functional assessment of the upper extremity of stroke patients via analysis of angular kinematics features. Amplitudes and angular velocities of multi-joint movements more precisely describe functional state at different impairment levels. However, the arm movement as a whole could be analyzed by means of joint angle–angle diagrams, which illustrate the 2D trajectory of upper extremity during movement and show the visual ranges of upper extremity in different cycles of motion. The functional range of motion of each upper extremity segment in all patient groups for more accurate assessment of capability was calculated. Moreover, we calculated the area (S) between two curves in joint angle–angle diagrams as a novel index of the complete upper extremity movement range evaluation. Our findings correspond to clinical rates and upper extremity assessment based on joint angle–angle diagrams seems to be a promising method for accurate assessment and/or predicting the outcomes of rehabilitation programs.