Assessment of Arm Activity Using Triaxial Accelerometry in Patients With a Stroke
Abstract van der Pas SC, Verbunt JA, Breukelaar DE, van Woerden R, Seelen HA. Assessment of arm activity using triaxial accelerometry in patients with a stroke. Objective To study the validity of accelerometry in the assessment of arm activity of patients with impaired arm function after stroke. Des...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2011-09, Vol.92 (9), p.1437-1442 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract van der Pas SC, Verbunt JA, Breukelaar DE, van Woerden R, Seelen HA. Assessment of arm activity using triaxial accelerometry in patients with a stroke. Objective To study the validity of accelerometry in the assessment of arm activity of patients with impaired arm function after stroke. Design Cross-sectional concurrent validity study. Setting Rehabilitation center. Participants Patients (N=45) at different stages after stroke. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures All patients wore 2 triaxial accelerometers around their wrists during 3 consecutive days. Arm activity was assessed, based on unilateral (activity of the affected arm) and bilateral accelerometry (ratio between the activity of the affected and nonaffected arm). The Motor Activity Log-26 (MAL-26) Amount of Use (AOU) scale was used as the main external criterion to test the concurrent validity of arm accelerometry. In addition, the MAL-26 Quality of Movement (QOM) scale and the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) subscale Hand Function were used. To test the divergent validity, the SIS subscale Mobility was used. Spearman correlation coefficients were calculated. In an additional regression analysis, the hypothesized confounding influence of spasm, therapy intensity, and interobserver differences was studied. Results Both unilateral (ρ=.58, P |
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ISSN: | 0003-9993 1532-821X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apmr.2011.02.021 |