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Motor-imagery ability and function of hemiplegic upper limb in stroke patients

Authors :
Tomoya Ishigaki
Yuki Nishi
Shu Morioka
Tsukasa Sakauchi
Satoshi Nobusako
Rintaro Ishibashi
Yusaku Takamura
Michihiro Osumi
Source :
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives We quantitatively examined the motor‐imagery ability in stroke patients using a bimanual circle‐line coordination task (BCT) and clarified the relationship between motor‐imagery ability and motor function of hemiplegic upper limbs and the level of use of paralyzed limbs. Methods We enrolled 31 stroke patients. Tasks included unimanual‐line (U‐L)—drawing straight lines on the nonparalyzed side; bimanual circle‐line (B‐CL)—drawing straight lines with the nonparalyzed limb while drawing circles with the paralyzed limb; and imagery circle‐line (I‐CL)—drawing straight lines on the nonparalyzed side during imagery drawing on the paralyzed side, using a tablet personal computer. We calculated the ovalization index (OI) and motor‐imagery ability (image OI). We used the Fugl–Meyer motor assessment (FMA), amount of use (AOU), and quality of motion (QOM) of the motor activity log (MAL) as the three variables for cluster analysis and performed mediation analysis. Results Clusters 1 (FMA

Details

ISSN :
23289503
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of clinical and translational neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68195d7ce53b16b54c27aef1e3163884