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Determining the Functional Status of the Corticospinal Tract Within One Week of Stroke
Published on: February 22, 2020
Alterations in the peak amplitude distribution of the surface electromyogram poststroke
Xiaoyan Li1, Aneesha Suresh, Ping Zhou
1Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. xiaoyan-li-1@northwestern.edu
Abstract:
We introduce a new method to examine the spinal motoneuron involvement after stroke using a surface electromyography (EMG) recording system. Fourteen chronic stroke survivors with mild to severe muscle weakness participated in the study. Surface EMG signals were collected from the first dorsal interosseous muscle while subjects performed isometric index finger abduction with paretic or contralateral hand at different matched force levels. Compared with the contralateral muscles, different patterns of peak amplitude distribution were observed at the paretic muscles, which could be induced by motor unit pathological alterations following a stroke. Compared with the conventional electrophysiological methods, the peak amplitude distribution analysis proposed in this study provides a convenient approach to help identify specific mechanisms of muscle weakness and other symptoms after stroke.
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