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A Novel and Clinically Feasible Instrument for Quantifying Upper Limb Muscle Tone and Motor Function via Indirect Measure Methods.

Chieh-Hsiang HsuYu-Chen LinHsiu-Yun HsuHsiao-Feng ChiehChien-Ju LinShih-Fu LingFong-Chin SuLi-Chieh Kuo
Published in: IEEE journal of translational engineering in health and medicine (2021)
Clinically, abnormal muscle tone, which seriously affects motion performance, will be found in many diagnoses, such as stroke or cerebral palsy. However, objectively and feasibly measuring abnormal tone in modern clinical settings is still a challenging task. Thus, the ACMES was developed and tested to verify its feasibility as a measurement system for detecting the mechanical torque associated with muscle tone.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb
  • cerebral palsy
  • skeletal muscle
  • physical activity
  • atrial fibrillation
  • high resolution
  • patient reported outcomes
  • brain injury