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Influence of the Passive Stabilization of the Trunk and Upper Limb on Selected Parameters of the Hand Motor Coordination, Grip Strength and Muscle Tension, in Post-Stroke Patients

Anna Olczak, Aleksandra Truszczyńska-Baszak

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Assessment of the influence of a stable trunk and the affected upper limb (dominant or non-dominant) on the parameters of the wrist and hand motor coordination, grip strength and muscle tension in patients in the subacute post-stroke stage compared to healthy subjects. DESIGN: An observational study. SETTING: Stroke Rehabilitation Department. SUBJECTS: Thirty-four subjects after ischemic cerebral stroke and control group-32 subjects without neurological deficits, age and body mass/ height matched were included. MAIN MEASURES: The tone of the multifidus, transverse abdominal and supraspinatus muscles were assessed by Luna EMG device. A HandTutor device were used to measure motor coordination parameters (e.g., range of movement, frequency of movement), and a manual dynamometer for measuring the strength of a hand grip. Subjects were examined in two positions: sitting without back support (non-stabilized) and lying with stabilization of the trunk and the upper limb. RESULTS: < 0.001) in patients after stroke. Improved motor coordination of the upper extremity was associated with an increased tone of the supraspinatus muscle. CONCLUSIONS: Passive stabilization of the trunk and the upper limb improved the hand and wrist coordination in patients following a stroke. Placing patients in a supine position with the stability of the affected upper limb during rehabilitation exercises may help them to access latent movement patterns lost due to neurological impairment after a stroke.

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MedicineUpper limbTrunkPhysical medicine and rehabilitationWristStroke (engine)RehabilitationSupine positionSittingMuscle toneGrip strengthPhysical therapyAnatomySurgeryEngineeringMechanical engineeringBiologyEcologyPathologyStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryMotor Control and AdaptationBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders