In rehabilitation, the upper limb function is generally assessed using clinical scales and functional motor tests. Although the Box and Block Test (BBT) is commonly used for its simplicity and ease of execution, it does not provide a quantitative measure of movement quality. This study proposes the integration of an ecological Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) system for analysis of the upper body kinematics during the execution of a targeted version of BBT, by able-bodied persons with subjects with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Joint angle parameters (mean angle and range of execution) and hand trajectory kinematic indices (mean velocity, mean acceleration, and dimensionless jerk) were calculated from the data acquired by a network of seven IMUs. The sensors were applied on the trunk, head, and upper limb in order to characterize the motor strategy used during the execution of BBT. Statistics revealed significant differences (p < 0.05) between the two groups, showing compensatory strategies in subjects with PD. The proposed IMU-based targeted BBT protocol allows to assess the upper limb function during manual dexterity tasks and could be used in the future for assessing the efficacy of rehabilitative treatments.

Sensor network for analyzing upper body strategies in parkinson’s disease versus normative kinematic patterns / Romano, P.; Pournajaf, S.; Ottaviani, M.; Gison, A.; Infarinato, F.; Mantoni, C.; De Pandis, M. F.; Franceschini, M.; Goffredo, M.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - 21:11(2021), p. 3823. [10.3390/s21113823]

Sensor network for analyzing upper body strategies in parkinson’s disease versus normative kinematic patterns

Romano P.;Pournajaf S.;Ottaviani M.;Infarinato F.;Mantoni C.;
2021

Abstract

In rehabilitation, the upper limb function is generally assessed using clinical scales and functional motor tests. Although the Box and Block Test (BBT) is commonly used for its simplicity and ease of execution, it does not provide a quantitative measure of movement quality. This study proposes the integration of an ecological Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) system for analysis of the upper body kinematics during the execution of a targeted version of BBT, by able-bodied persons with subjects with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Joint angle parameters (mean angle and range of execution) and hand trajectory kinematic indices (mean velocity, mean acceleration, and dimensionless jerk) were calculated from the data acquired by a network of seven IMUs. The sensors were applied on the trunk, head, and upper limb in order to characterize the motor strategy used during the execution of BBT. Statistics revealed significant differences (p < 0.05) between the two groups, showing compensatory strategies in subjects with PD. The proposed IMU-based targeted BBT protocol allows to assess the upper limb function during manual dexterity tasks and could be used in the future for assessing the efficacy of rehabilitative treatments.
2021
biomechanics analysis; box and block test; hand trajectories; inertial sensors network; kinematic data; parkinson’s disease; upper limb; biomechanical phenomena; hand; humans; movement; upper extremity; parkinson disease
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Sensor network for analyzing upper body strategies in parkinson’s disease versus normative kinematic patterns / Romano, P.; Pournajaf, S.; Ottaviani, M.; Gison, A.; Infarinato, F.; Mantoni, C.; De Pandis, M. F.; Franceschini, M.; Goffredo, M.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - 21:11(2021), p. 3823. [10.3390/s21113823]
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