The relationship between manual ability, dystonia and choreoathetosis severity and upper limb movement patterns during reaching and grasping in children and young adults with dyskinetic cerebral palsy

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Paediatric Neurology Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2024.04.001
Inti Vanmechelen , Helga Haberfehlner , Brian H.M. Martens , R. Jeroen Vermeulen , Annemieke I. Buizer , Kaat Desloovere , Jean-Marie Aerts , Hilde Feys , Elegast Monbaliu
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Abstract

Introduction

Impaired upper limb movements are a key feature in dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP). However, information on how specific movement patterns relate to manual ability, performance and underlying movement disorders is lacking. Insight in these associations may contribute to targeted upper limb management in dyskinetic CP. This study aimed to explore associations between deviant upper limb movement patterns and (1) manual ability, (2) severity of dystonia/choreoathetosis, and (3) movement time/trajectory deviation during reaching and grasping.

Participants/methods

Participants underwent three-dimensional upper limb analysis during reaching forwards (RF), reaching sideways (RS) and reach-and-grasp vertical (RGV) as well as clinical assessment. Canonical correlation and regression analysis with statistical parametric mapping were used to explore associations between clinical/performance parameters and movement patterns (mean and variability).

Results

Thirty individuals with dyskinetic CP participated (mean age 16±5 y; 20 girls). Lower manual ability was related to higher variability in wrist flexion/extension during RF and RS early in the reaching cycle (p < 0.05). Higher dystonia severity was associated with higher mean wrist flexion (40–82 % of the reaching cycle; p = 0.004) and higher variability in wrist flexion/extension (31–75 %; p < 0.001) and deviation (2–14 %; p = 0.007/60–73 %; p = 0.006) during RF. Choreoathetosis severity was associated with higher elbow pro/supination variability (12–19 %; p = 0.009) during RGV. Trajectory deviation was associated with wrist and elbow movement variability (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Current novel analysis of upper limb movement patterns and respective timings allows to detect joint angles and periods in the movement cycle wherein associations with clinical parameters occur. These associations are not present at each joint level, nor during the full movement cycle. This knowledge should be considered for individualized treatment strategies.

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运动障碍型脑瘫儿童和青少年的动手能力、肌张力障碍和舞蹈症严重程度与伸手和抓握时上肢运动模式之间的关系
导言上肢运动障碍是运动障碍型脑瘫(CP)的一个主要特征。然而,有关特定运动模式与动手能力、表现和潜在运动障碍之间关系的信息却十分匮乏。对这些关联的深入了解可能有助于对运动障碍型 CP 的上肢进行有针对性的管理。本研究旨在探讨偏差的上肢运动模式与(1)徒手能力、(2)肌张力障碍/肢体运动障碍的严重程度以及(3)伸手和抓握时的运动时间/轨迹偏差之间的关联。参与者/方法参与者在向前伸手(RF)、向侧方伸手(RS)和垂直伸手抓握(RGV)时接受了三维上肢分析以及临床评估。结果30名患有运动障碍CP的患者(平均年龄16±5岁;20名女孩)参加了分析。在伸手周期的早期,较低的徒手能力与 RF 和 RS 期间较高的手腕屈伸变异性有关(p < 0.05)。肌张力障碍严重程度越高,平均腕关节屈伸幅度越大(占伸手周期的 40-82%;p = 0.004),腕关节屈伸幅度(31-75%;p < 0.001)和偏差(2-14%;p = 0.007/60-73 %;p = 0.006)也越大。在 RGV 过程中,家务型手足麻木症的严重程度与较高的肘关节前屈/后伸变异性(12-19 %;p = 0.009)有关。结论目前对上肢运动模式和各自的时间进行的新分析,可以发现运动周期中与临床参数相关的关节角度和时间段。这些关联既不存在于每个关节水平,也不存在于整个运动周期。在制定个体化治疗策略时应考虑这些知识。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Paediatric Neurology is the Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society, successor to the long-established European Federation of Child Neurology Societies. Under the guidance of a prestigious International editorial board, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes exciting clinical and experimental research in this rapidly expanding field. High quality papers written by leading experts encompass all the major diseases including epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and intellectual disability. Other exciting highlights include articles on brain imaging and neonatal neurology, and the publication of regularly updated tables relating to the main groups of disorders.
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