Motor unit properties in the biceps brachii of chronic stroke patients assessed with high-density surface EMG
Motor unit (MU) properties of the biceps brachii and Fugl-Meyer score were assessed in stroke patients and healthy controls during passive and active elbow flexion and extension contractions. The level of motor recovery as assessed with the Fugl-Meyer score was correlated with the ratio of the size...
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Zusammenfassung: | Motor unit (MU) properties of the biceps brachii and Fugl-Meyer score were assessed in stroke patients and healthy controls during passive and active elbow flexion and extension contractions. The level of motor recovery as assessed with the Fugl-Meyer score was correlated with the ratio of the size of the motor unit action potentials (MUAPs) at the affected side and the unaffected side. This ratio may reflect the extent to which reinnervation has occurred on the affected side. The RMS value of the MUAPs recruited during the stretch phase of the passive contractions was lower than the RMS value of MUAPs recruited during active contractions. This may indicate that only smaller MUs are affected by increased sensitivity to muscle stretch while a larger part of the MU pool can be recruited voluntarily. |
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ISSN: | 1948-3546 1948-3554 |
DOI: | 10.1109/NER.2009.5109227 |