The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients

Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are widely used to evaluate stroke patient's motor performance. However, there are several limitations with these assessment scales such as subjectivity, lack of repeatability, time-consuming and hi...

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Main Authors: Rahman, H. A., Khor, K. X., Yeong, C. F., Su, E. L. M., Narayanan, A. L. T.
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spelling my.utm.754322018-03-22T11:09:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75432/ The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients Rahman, H. A. Khor, K. X. Yeong, C. F. Su, E. L. M. Narayanan, A. L. T. T Technology (General) Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are widely used to evaluate stroke patient's motor performance. However, there are several limitations with these assessment scales such as subjectivity, lack of repeatability, time-consuming and highly depend on the ability of the physiotherapy. In contrast, robot-based assessments are objective, repeatable, and could potentially reduce the assessment time. However, robot-based assessments are not as well established as conventional assessment scale and the correlation to conventional assessment scale is unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to identify important parameters in designing tasks that efficiently assess hand function of stroke patients and to quantify potential benefits of robotic assessment modules to predict the conventional assessment score with iRest. METHODS: Twelve predictive variables were explored, relating to movement time, velocity, strategy, accuracy and smoothness from three robotic assessment modules which are Draw I, Draw Diamond and Draw Circle. Regression models using up to four predictors were developed to describe the MAS. RESULTS: Results show that the time given should be not too long and it would affect the trajectory error. Besides, result also shows that it is possible to use iRest in predicting MAS score. CONCLUSION: There is a potential of using iRest, a non-motorized device in predicting MAS score. IOS Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed Rahman, H. A. and Khor, K. X. and Yeong, C. F. and Su, E. L. M. and Narayanan, A. L. T. (2017) The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 28 (2). pp. 105-116. ISSN 0959-2989 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85016798699&doi=10.3233%2fBME-171660&partnerID=40&md5=ce783e375ada004fab774a018b55c7b5
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Rahman, H. A.
Khor, K. X.
Yeong, C. F.
Su, E. L. M.
Narayanan, A. L. T.
The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
description Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are widely used to evaluate stroke patient's motor performance. However, there are several limitations with these assessment scales such as subjectivity, lack of repeatability, time-consuming and highly depend on the ability of the physiotherapy. In contrast, robot-based assessments are objective, repeatable, and could potentially reduce the assessment time. However, robot-based assessments are not as well established as conventional assessment scale and the correlation to conventional assessment scale is unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to identify important parameters in designing tasks that efficiently assess hand function of stroke patients and to quantify potential benefits of robotic assessment modules to predict the conventional assessment score with iRest. METHODS: Twelve predictive variables were explored, relating to movement time, velocity, strategy, accuracy and smoothness from three robotic assessment modules which are Draw I, Draw Diamond and Draw Circle. Regression models using up to four predictors were developed to describe the MAS. RESULTS: Results show that the time given should be not too long and it would affect the trajectory error. Besides, result also shows that it is possible to use iRest in predicting MAS score. CONCLUSION: There is a potential of using iRest, a non-motorized device in predicting MAS score.
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author Rahman, H. A.
Khor, K. X.
Yeong, C. F.
Su, E. L. M.
Narayanan, A. L. T.
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Khor, K. X.
Yeong, C. F.
Su, E. L. M.
Narayanan, A. L. T.
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title The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
title_short The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
title_full The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
title_fullStr The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
title_full_unstemmed The potential of iRest in measuring the hand function performance of stroke patients
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