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Reliability, validity and discriminant ability of a robotic device for finger training in patients with subacute stroke.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The majority of stroke survivors experiences significant hand impairments, as weakness and spasticity, with a severe impact on the activity of daily living. To objectively evaluate hand deficits, quantitative measures are needed. The aim of this study is to assess the reliability, the validity and the discriminant ability of the instrumental measures provided by a robotic device for hand rehabilitation, in a sample of patients with subacute stroke. MATERIAL AND METHODS:In this study, 120 patients with stroke and 40 controls were enrolled. Clinical evaluation included finger flexion and extension strength (using the Medical Research Council, MRC), finger spasticity (using the Modified Ashworth Scale, MAS) and motor control and dexterity during ADL performance (by means of the Frenchay Arm Test, FAT). Robotic evaluations included finger flexion and extension strength, muscle tone at rest, and instrumented MAS and Modified Tardieu Scale. Subjects were evaluated twice, one day apart, to assess the test-retest reliability of the robotic measures, using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). To estimate the response stability, the standard errors of measurement and the minimum detectable change (MDC) were also calculated. Validity was assessed by analyzing the correlations between the robotic metrics and the clinical scales, using the Spearman's Correlation Coefficient (r). Finally, we investigated the ability of the robotic measures to distinguish between patients with stroke and healthy subjects, by means of Mann-Whitney U tests. RESULTS:All the investigated measures were able to discriminate patients with stroke from healthy subjects (p?

SUBMITTER: Germanotta M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6942416 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reliability, validity and discriminant ability of a robotic device for finger training in patients with subacute stroke.

Germanotta Marco M   Gower Valerio V   Papadopoulou Dionysia D   Cruciani Arianna A   Pecchioli Cristiano C   Mosca Rita R   Speranza Gabriele G   Falsini Catuscia C   Cecchi Francesca F   Vannetti Federica F   Montesano Angelo A   Galeri Silvia S   Gramatica Furio F   Aprile Irene I  

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 20200103 1


<h4>Background</h4>The majority of stroke survivors experiences significant hand impairments, as weakness and spasticity, with a severe impact on the activity of daily living. To objectively evaluate hand deficits, quantitative measures are needed. The aim of this study is to assess the reliability, the validity and the discriminant ability of the instrumental measures provided by a robotic device for hand rehabilitation, in a sample of patients with subacute stroke.<h4>Material and methods</h4>  ...[more]

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