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Transverse Forces Versus Modified Ashworth Scale for Upper Limb Flexion/Extension in Para-Sagittal Plane

Abstract

Spasticity is a common impairment following an upper motor neuron lesion in conditions such as stroke and brain injury. A clinical issue is how to best quantify and measure spasticity. Recently, research has been performed to develop new methods of spasticity quantification using various systems. This paper follows up on previous work taking a closer look at the role of transversal forces obtained via rehabilitation robot for motions in the para-sagittal plane. Results from 45 healthy individuals and 40 individuals with acquired brain injury demonstrate that although the passive upper motions are vertical, horizontal forces into and away from the individual's body demonstrate a relationship with the Modified Ashworth Scale. This finding leads the way to new avenues of spasticity quantification and monitoring.

Authors

Seth N; Johnson D; Abdullah HA

Volume

2017

Pagination

pp. 765-770

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

August 11, 2017

DOI

10.1109/icorr.2017.8009340

Name of conference

2017 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR)

Conference proceedings

2011 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics

ISSN

1945-7898
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