Assessing proprioception in children with upper motor neuron lesions: feasibility, validity, and reliability of the proprioception measurement tool

P. Marsico, Lea Meier, Anke Buchmann, Andrina Kläy, M. L. Van der Linden, Thomas H. Mercer, H. V. van Hedel
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To investigate the feasibility, discriminative and convergent validity, and reliability of a lower limb sensor-based proprioception measure in children with upper motor neuron (UMN) lesions.We assessed three proprioception modalities (joint movement, joint position, and dynamic position sense) of the lower limbs in 49 children with UMN lesions and 50 typically developing (TD) peers (5–19 years). Forty-three children with UMN lesion had a congenital and six an acquired brain lesion and 82% were able to walk without a walking aid. We evaluated the feasibility, compared the test results between children with UMN lesions and TD peers, and calculated Spearman correlations (rs) between the modalities. We quantified relative reliability with Intra-Class Correlation Coefficients (ICC) and absolute reliability with Smallest Detectable Changes (SDC).Most children with UMN lesions (>88%) found the tests easy to perform. The children with UMN lesions had significantly (p < 0.001) lower proprioceptive function than the TD children. The correlation between the three proprioceptive modalities was moderate to high (0.50 ≤ rs ≤ 0.79). The relative reliability for test-retest and the inter-rater reliability was moderate to high (ICCs = 0.65–0.97), and SDC was between 2° and 15°.The three tests are feasible, and discriminative and convergent validity and reliability were confirmed. Further studies should investigate the influence on motor function and performance in children with UMN lesions.
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评估上运动神经元受损儿童的本体感觉:本体感觉测量工具的可行性、有效性和可靠性
我们评估了49名上部运动神经元(UMN)受损儿童和50名发育正常(TD)儿童(5-19岁)下肢的三种本体感觉模式(关节运动、关节位置和动态位置感)。43 名 UMN 病变儿童是先天性脑损伤,6 名是后天性脑损伤,82% 的儿童能够在没有助行器的情况下行走。我们评估了测试的可行性,比较了患有 UMN 病变的儿童和患有 TD 的同龄人的测试结果,并计算了测试模式之间的斯皮尔曼相关性 (rs)。我们用类内相关系数(ICC)量化了相对可靠性,用最小可检测变化(SDC)量化了绝对可靠性。有 UMN 病变的儿童的本体感觉功能明显低于 TD 儿童(P < 0.001)。三种本体感觉模式之间的相关性为中度到高度(0.50 ≤ rs ≤ 0.79)。这三种测试都是可行的,其鉴别性、收敛性和可靠性都得到了证实。进一步的研究应探讨 UMN 病变对儿童运动功能和表现的影响。
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