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Simple and Reliable Position Sense Assessment Under Different External Torques: Toward Developing a Post-Stroke Proprioception Evaluation Deviceopen access

Authors
Lee, Kang-WonKang, Sang HoonLim, Soo-Chul
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Elbow; Torque; Reliability; DC motors; Torque measurement; Planning; Muscles; Proprioception; proprioceptive position sense; external torque
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, v.30, pp 823 - 832
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
Volume
30
Start Page
823
End Page
832
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3878
DOI
10.1109/TNSRE.2022.3161948
ISSN
1534-4320
1558-0210
Abstract
Evaluation of position sense post-stroke is essential for rehabilitation. Position sense may be an output of a process needing position information, external torque, and the sense of effort. Even for healthy individuals, it is unclear whether external torque affects position sense. Thus, evaluation of position sense under different external torques in clinical settings is strongly needed. However, simple devices for measuring position sense under different external torques in clinical settings are lacking. Technologically advanced devices that may evaluate the elbow position sense under different torques were reported to be infeasible clinically because of device complexity and the need for technical experts when analyzing data. To address the unmet need, in this study, a simple and light elbow position sense measurement device was developed that allows clinicians to measure elbow position sense under different external torques in the form of position matching error objectively without any technical difficulties. The feasibility of the device, including intra-session intra-rater reliability and test-retest reliability over two consecutive days, was verified to be clinically applicable using tests with 25 healthy subjects. Thanks to its ease of use, high reliability, and ease of data analysis, it is expected that the device can help to evaluate the position sense post-stroke comprehensively.
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