Intra-limb Coordination and Control in Individuals with Stroke: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Medical Research - Year 2023, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: A substantial amount of descriptive, rehabilitation and review research examined the behavioral (kinematic) nature of intra-limb organization in reaching and grasping actions in individuals who suffered a stroke. However, the majority of this work failed to explicitly address the level of movement organization affected, the conceptual relevance to existing theories of motor control, and the impact of different constraints on the emerging actions. Thus, the purpose was to examine whether the selected studies examined the issue in coordination and/or control, in the context of the existing conceptual frameworks. The second purpose was to delineate which individual and task constraints have been examined in previous work, and infer the degree to which these factors affected the nature of the emerging movement patterns. Methods: The search of four databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and CINAHL), including published work between January 2019 and March 2022, yielded twenty studies. Results: Despite the fact that stroke substantially alters the emerging movement patterns majority of the studies examined issues in control, not coordination. In term of spatial and temporal control, the actions of individuals with stroke were slower and involved minimal use of the shoulder and elbow joints, as compared to their healthy counterparts. The analysis of emerging movement patterns, via inverse kinematics, showed that stroke resulted in segmented coordination between shoulder and elbow, while no studies examined the relations between distal anatomical structures (e.g., elbow and wrist). In terms of specific theories or models of motor control, most research was data-driven as only three studies made inferences to existing motor control theories (e.g., Equilibrium Point Hypothesis). In regards to the second purpose, time after stroke was the most impactful individual constraint which differentiated the nature of movement organization exhibited by those with and without stroke. The impact of variables such as gender and age, on performance of individuals with stroke, was not examined. From the methodological standpoint, lack of measures of intra-individual variability represents an important limitation in rehabilitation research reviewed. Conclusion: Collectively, the understanding of how individuals with stroke organize their actions remains equivocal. This is due to a variety of different methodological approaches used (e.g., forward vs. inverse kinematics), limited insight into critical aspects of movement organization (e.g., coordination) and the effects of key individual constraints (e.g., age/gender) on the nature of emerging movements. Also, the fact that data driven research still represents the primary impetus in this clinical field undermines the validity of the emerging inferences.

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Michael Perrier, Eryk Przysucha, Taryn Klarner Read, Keshini Madara Marasinghe, Carlos Zerpa

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  • EP ID EP714380
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.46889/JCMR.2023.4107
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Michael Perrier, Eryk Przysucha, Taryn Klarner Read, Keshini Madara Marasinghe, Carlos Zerpa (2023). Intra-limb Coordination and Control in Individuals with Stroke: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations. Journal of Clinical Medical Research, 4(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-714380