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Upper limb assessment with inertial measurement units according to the international classification of functioning in stroke: a systematic review and correlation meta-analysis.
- Source :
- Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation; Jan2024, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p66-85, 20p
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- To investigate the usefulness of inertial measurement units (IMUs) in the assessment of motor function of the upper limb (UL) in accordance with the international classification of functioning (ICF). PubMed; Scopus; Embase; WoS and PEDro databases were searched from inception to 1 February 2022. The current systematic review follows PRISMA recommendations. Articles including IMU assessment of UL in stroke individuals have been included and divided into four ICF categories (b710, b735, b760, d445). We used correlation meta-analysis to pool the Fisher Z-score of each correlation between kinematics and clinical assessment. A total of 35 articles, involving 475 patients, met the inclusion criteria. In the included studies, IMUs have been employed to assess the mobility of joint functions (n = 6), muscle tone functions (n = 4), control of voluntary movement functions (n = 15), and hand and arm use (n = 15). A significant correlation was found in overall meta-analysis based on 10 studies, involving 213 subjects: (r = 0.69) (95% CI: 0.69/0.98; p < 0.001) as in the d445 (r = 0.71) and b760 (r = 0.64) ICF domains, with no heterogeneity across the studies. The literature supports the integration of IMUs and conventional clinical assessment in functional evaluation of the UL after a stroke. The use of a limited number of wearable sensors can provide additional kinematic features of UL in all investigated ICF domains, especially in the ADL tasks when a strong correlation with clinical evaluation was found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- ARM physiology
ONLINE information services
MEDICAL databases
NOSOLOGY
META-analysis
MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems
RANGE of motion of joints
CONFIDENCE intervals
SYSTEMATIC reviews
PHYSICAL therapy
MOVEMENT disorders
HEALTH outcome assessment
ACTIVITIES of daily living
ELECTRONIC equipment
FISHER exact test
ACCELEROMETRY
SPASTICITY
STROKE rehabilitation
PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
STROKE patients
QUALITY of life
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
BIOMECHANICS
MEDLINE
STATISTICAL correlation
MOTOR ability
KINEMATICS
ALGORITHMS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10749357
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 174420448
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2023.2197278