Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that home-based rehabilitation for stroke patients has excellent potential in reducing the cost and enhancing rehabilitation efficiency. Nonetheless, a timely and accurate rehabilitation assessment is required to attain efficacy and provide feedback to both clinicians and patients. In this paper, a lower limb motor function assessment approach based on limb kinematic data has been presented. The kinematic characteristics of lower limbs were quantified into specific evaluation parameters, which were calculated during a set of selected rehabilitation exercises. A body area network composed of two triaxial accelerometers was used to acquire the limb kinematic data of twenty stroke patients and six healthy subjects. While a referenced template was developed using the data from healthy subjects, an empirical score was obtained to evaluate the lower-limb motor function of stroke patients from the calculated parameters. The results have demonstrated that the scoring has a statistically significant strong correlation with the Brunnstrom stage classification, which provides a practical quantitative evaluation approach for home-based rehabilitation for lower limbs of stroke patients.Clinical Relevance- The proposed quality assessment method provides practical technical support for performing early support discharge rehabilitation.

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