Mechanical properties of the elbow joint in spastic hemiparetic stroke subjects

M. Mirbagheri, R. Harvey, W. Rymer
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A parallel-cascade system identification technique was used to measure dynamic elbow stiffness in hemiparetic stroke subjects. Modulation of intrinsic and reflex stiffness of elbow flexor muscles was studied by applying perturbations to the elbow at different initial joint angles with subjects' muscles relaxed. Intrinsic stiffness increased smoothly from mid-flexion to mid-extension and increased sharply at the extreme range of motion in both spastic and contralateral (control) sides. However, intrinsic stiffness was significantly larger in spastic than control side. Reflex stiffness increased monotonically from full flexion to mid-extension then decreased at full extension in both sides. However, reflex stiffness was significantly larger on the spastic than control side; the difference reached its maximum at the middle of elbow extension. The intrinsic stiffness estimates were consistent in all stroke subjects, whereas enhanced reflex stiffness was significant in only a portion of the stroke cohort. These findings suggest that enhanced intrinsic stiffness of passive tissues is a major mechanical abnormality in stroke subjects.
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痉挛性偏瘫中风患者肘关节的力学特性
采用并联级联系统识别技术测量偏瘫脑卒中患者动态肘关节刚度。在受试者肌肉放松的情况下,在不同初始关节角度对肘关节施加扰动,研究肘关节屈肌固有刚度和反射刚度的调节。从中屈曲到中伸,固有刚度平稳增加,在痉挛和对侧(控制)侧的极限运动范围内,固有刚度急剧增加。然而,痉挛侧的固有刚度明显大于对照组。从完全屈曲到中伸,两侧反射刚度单调增加,然后在完全伸时下降。然而,痉挛侧的反射刚度明显大于对照组;这种差异在肘关节伸展中段达到最大。所有卒中受试者的固有刚度估计是一致的,而增强反射刚度仅在部分卒中队列中显著。这些发现表明,被动组织的内在刚度增强是卒中受试者的主要机械异常。
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