articleJournal of NeuroscienceSep 15, 2002BRONZE OA

Movement Smoothness Changes during Stroke Recovery

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital · Cornell University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Smoothness is characteristic of coordinated human movements, and stroke patients' movements seem to grow more smooth with recovery. We used a robotic therapy device to analyze five different measures of movement smoothness in the hemiparetic arm of 31 patients recovering from stroke. Four of the five metrics showed general increases in smoothness for the entire patient population. However, according to the fifth metric, the movements of patients with recent stroke grew less smooth over the course of therapy. This pattern was reproduced in a computer simulation of recovery based on submovement blending, suggesting that progressive blending of submovements underlies stroke recovery.

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Keywords
  • Smoothness
  • Stroke (engine)
  • Metric (unit)
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Movement (music)
  • Population
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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