Abstract

A deep characterization of neurological patients is a crucial step for a detailed knowledge of the pathology and maximal exploitation and customization of the rehabilitation therapy. The muscle synergies analysis was designed to investigate how muscles coactivate and how their eliciting commands change in time during movement production. Few studies investigated the value of muscle synergies for the characterization of neurological patients before rehabilitation therapies. In this article, the synergy analysis was used to characterize a group of chronic poststroke hemiplegic patients. Twenty-two poststroke patients performed a session composed of a sequence of 3D reaching movements. They were assessed through an instrumental assessment, by recording kinematics and electromyography to extract muscle synergies and their activation commands. Patients' motor synergies were grouped by the means of cluster analysis. Consistency and characterization of each cluster was assessed and clinically profiled by comparison with standard motor assessments. Motor synergies were successfully extracted on all 22 patients. Five basic clusters were identified as a trade-off between clustering precision and synthesis power, representing: healthy-like activations, two shoulder compensatory strategies, two elbow predominance patterns. Each cluster was provided with a deep characterization and correlation with clinical scales, range of motion, and smoothness. The clustering of muscle synergies enabled a pretherapy characterization of patients. Such technique may affect several aspects of the therapy: prediction of outcomes, evaluation of the treatments, customization of doses, and therapies.

Highlights

  • Neurological diseases are one of the main sources of disability, especially in Western countries

  • The results suggest that dystonic children should have access to an intact set of synergies with normal structure and that the aberrant muscle activity may result from abnormal recruitment of intact motor modules (Safavynia et al, 2011)

  • Solutions with 6 or more clusters were all characterized by more than one centroid dedicated to a single subject

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Introduction

Neurological diseases are one of the main sources of disability, especially in Western countries. In order to maximize the gains inducted by rehabilitation, patients should undergo a customized treatment protocol tailored on specific criteria that would assure the highest probability of success, depending on their clinical status. For this reason, patients should be evaluated and categorized when possible before the therapy to ensure the clinician with a wide, detailed and deep characterization of the motor capabilities of the patient to be treated. The synergy analysis was used to characterize a group of chronic poststroke hemiplegic patients

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