DocumentCode :
663249
Title :
Facilitation of completely paralyzed forearm muscle activity in chronic stroke patients
Author :
Garcia-Cossio, E. ; Birbaumer, N. ; Ramos-Murguialday, A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Med. Psychol. & Behavioral Neurobiol., Univ. of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany
fYear :
2013
fDate :
6-8 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
1545
Lastpage :
1548
Abstract :
Stroke is the main cause of hemiparesis in developed countries. Very often upper limbs are compromised and the hemiparesis is characterized by abnormal muscle activations especially at the level of the wrist and fingers (distal muscles). In this study we investigated the stability and strength of paretic upper limb muscle activity during different bilateral movements eliciting different postures and muscle recruitment. We recorded surface EMG of 45 severe chronic stroke patients without residual finger extension during six bimanual movements. Sixteen bipolar-EMG electrodes were placed on both upper limbs at the level of proximal and distal areas. We extracted the waveform length from the EMG data, in order to investigate muscle activity level at the paralyzed muscles during all movements. Our results indicated that different positions during multi-joint movements of the upper limb facilitated the contraction of the affected muscles (forearm extensors) involuntarily during the movement in which this activation was not expected (e.g. abduction of the upper arm) in more than 64% of the patients. Here, we show that severe affected chronic stroke patients can induce a higher activation of the paretic muscles of the forearm by changing the upper limb posture. This might be an important hint to design multi-joint coordinated movements involving proximal and distal musculature for stroke motor rehabilitation.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical electrodes; electromyography; feature extraction; medical disorders; medical signal processing; waveform analysis; abnormal muscle activations; bilateral movements; bimanual movements; bipolar-EMG electrodes; chronic stroke patients; completely paralyzed forearm muscle activity; distal areas; distal muscles; distal musculature; fingers; forearm extensors; hemiparesis; multijoint movements; muscle recruitment; paretic upper limb muscle activity; proximal areas; proximal musculature; recorded surface EMG; residual finger extension; severe chronic stroke patients; stroke motor rehabilitation; upper limb posture; waveform length extraction; wrist; Elbow; Electrodes; Electromyography; Fingers; Joints; Muscles; Wrist;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering (NER), 2013 6th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
ISSN :
1948-3546
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2013.6696241
Filename :
6696241
Link To Document :
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