Influence of bimanual exercise on muscle activation in post-stroke patients

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 6 - Trang 1-11 - 2019
Matti Itkonen1,2, Álvaro Costa1, Hiroshi Yamasaki1, Shotaro Okajima1, Fady Alnajjar3, Takatsune Kumada2, Shingo Shimoda1
1Intelligent Behavior Control Unit, RIKEN CBS-Toyota Collaboration Center, Nagoya, Japan
2Laboratory of Psychoinformatics, Department of Intelligence Science and Technology, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
3Intelligent Robot Interaction Laboratory, College of IT, United Arab Emirates University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Tóm tắt

Brain damage due to stroke often leaves survivors with lateral functional motor deficits. Bimanual rehabilitation of the paretic arm is an active field of research aimed at restoring normal functionality by making use of the complex neural bindings that exist between the arms. In search of an effective rehabilitation method, we introduced a group of post-stroke rehabilitation patients to a set of bimanual motion tasks with inter-manual coupling and phasing. The surface EMG profiles of the patients were compared in order to understand the effect of the motion conditions. The paretic arms of the patients were more strongly affected by the task conditions compared with the non-paretic arms. These results suggest that in-phase motion may activate neural circuits that trigger recovery. Coupling also had an effect on behavior, but the response of patients was divided between those whom coupling helped or hindered.

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