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Stroke is a chronic disease caused by cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction.
Considering that stroke survivors often suffer from abnormal coupling between shoulder and elbow joint movements, pathological synergy can be regarded as a marker of the patient's functional status
In this study, a new evaluation method was proposed to objectively quantify the upper limb motor function of patients with hemiplegia after stroke
Patients undergo system evaluation test
In order to explore the kinematics and muscle characteristics in normal and pathological motion modes, all experiments were synchronized to collect kinematic and electrophysiological data
Classification algorithm steps
Since the human arm can be simplified into a three-segment motion chain, a seven-degree-of-freedom upper limb model is established, and the joint angles of the seven main movements of shoulder internal and external rotation, shoulder flexion/extension, shoulder adduction/abduction, and elbow flexion/extension are calculated.
After statistical feature extraction and motion collaborative quantification, two types of monomodal classifiers were created
Considering that the evaluation system can identify pathological movements with a high degree of accuracy, it is further explored whether this method can quantitatively analyze the upper extremity movement injuries of patients with hemiplegia after stroke
In conclusion, the proposed evaluation system has the potential to provide valuable information for clinical decision-making and to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment methods for patients with upper extremity hemiplegia after stroke
Future research will explore the formulation of rehabilitation strategies based on the evaluation results to further verify the evaluation system
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