Automatic rehabilitation assessment method of upper limb motor function based on posture and distribution force

The clinical rehabilitation assessment methods for hemiplegic upper limb motor function are often subjective, time-consuming, and non-uniform. This study proposes an automatic rehabilitation assessment method for upper limb motor function based on posture and distributed force measurements. Azure Ki...

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Published inFrontiers in neuroscience Vol. 18; p. 1362495
Main Authors Bai, Jing, Li, Guocheng, Lu, Xuanming, Wen, Xiulan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 19.02.2024
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Summary:The clinical rehabilitation assessment methods for hemiplegic upper limb motor function are often subjective, time-consuming, and non-uniform. This study proposes an automatic rehabilitation assessment method for upper limb motor function based on posture and distributed force measurements. Azure Kinect combined with MediaPipe was used to detect upper limb and hand movements, and the array distributed flexible thin film pressure sensor was employed to measure the distributed force of hand. This allowed for the automated measurement of 30 items within the Fugl-Meyer scale. Feature information was extracted separately from the affected and healthy sides, the feature ratios or deviation were then fed into a single/multiple fuzzy logic assessment model to determine the assessment score of each item. Finally, the total score of the hemiplegic upper limb motor function assessment was derived. Experiments were performed to evaluate the motor function of the subjects' upper extremities. Bland-Altman plots of physician and system scores showed good agreement. The results of the automated assessment system were highly correlated with the clinical Fugl-Meyer total score (  = 0.99,  < 0.001). The experimental results state that this system can automatically assess the motor function of the affected upper limb by measuring the posture and force distribution.
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Edited by: Yuquan Leng, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Reviewed by: Liquan Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
Mengyi Zhang, Nanjing Tech University, China
ISSN:1662-4548
1662-453X
1662-453X
DOI:10.3389/fnins.2024.1362495