Movement Component Analysis of Reaching Strategies in Individuals With Stroke: Preliminary Study.
Hirofumi OtaMasahiko MukainoYukari InoueShoh MatsuuraSenju YagiYoshikiyo KanadaEiichi SaitohYohei OtakaPublished in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2023)
Compared with healthy participants, participants with stroke achieved a significantly greater distance via trunk flexion in the forward reach task and shoulder abduction and shoulder girdle elevation in the hand-to-mouth reach task, both of these differences are regarded as compensatory movements. Understanding the characteristics of individual motor strategies, such as dependence on compensatory movements, may contribute to tailored goal setting in stroke rehabilitation.