Is it possible to assess the effects of dynamic arm supports on upper extremity range of motion during activities of daily living in the domestic setting using a portable motion capturing device? – A pilot study
Autor: | Luc P. de Witte, Loek A. van der Heide, Kenneth Meijer, Johannes M. N. Essers, Gert Jan Gelderblom, Inge Ramakers |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
musculoskeletal diseases
030506 rehabilitation Engineering medicine.medical_specialty Future studies Activities of daily living business.industry Rehabilitation Elbow Health Informatics Context (language use) musculoskeletal system 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine.anatomical_structure Physical therapy medicine Motion capturing 0305 other medical science business Range of motion 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Technology and Disability. 29:91-99 |
ISSN: | 1878-643X 1055-4181 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Understanding how dynamic arm supports affect the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) in daily life situations is essential for improved prescription. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the newly developed MMAAS is a useful tool to assess the RoM at home. Secondly, to investigate differences in RoM and ADL performance with and without dynamic arm support. METHODS: Five dynamic arm support users performed nine activities with and without dynamic arm support at home. A reference group of five participants was included. Shoulder and elbow RoM were assessed for the three most difficult tasks. RESULTS: The measurement of the elbow joint RoM appeared unreliable. In most participants shoulder RoM increased with dynamic arm support, but the magnitude of change differed. Variation was also found regarding whether people could perform ADL with and without support. CONCLUSIONS: In its current state the MMAAS is not regarded a useful tool for assessing the RoM in the domestic setting. The ability to perform ADL and RoM seem influenced by the environment, users' needs and abilities. Future studies investigating effects and benefits of dynamic arm supports should be conducted in a broader daily life context. |
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