Optimal multi-field functional electrical stimulation parameters for the “drinking task - reaching phase” and related upper limb kinematics repeatability in post stroke subjects

Andreia S.P. Sousa, Cláudia Isabel Costa da Silva, Inês Albuquerque Mesquita, Augusta Silva, Rui Macedo, Eukene Imatz-Ojanguren, Erik Hernandez, Thierry Keller, Juliana Moreira, Pedro Filipe Pereira da Fonseca, Rubim Santos

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Abstract

Background: No specific guidelines for the management of functional electrical stimulation (FES) parameters in post stroke patients have been defined yet, despite its frequent use. The purpose of this study is to characterize the optimal FES parameters that assist the reaching phase of drinking task (“drinking task - reaching phase”) on post stroke subjects and to analyze the related upper limb (UL) movement quality indicators repeatability. Methods: An observational study with a test and re-test design involving ten post stroke subjects with UL dysfunction was performed. End-point and joint kinematics of contralesional UL were assessed during the “drinking task - reaching phase” with FES through a test and retest design. FES parameters were adjusted to improve UL function according to a consensus between physiotherapists and patients’ perspective. Findings: It was possible to establish reliable FES parameters that assisted the “drinking task - reaching phase”. All FES parameters presented high to very high repeatability and led to moderate to very high repeatability in almost UL movement quality indicators during the “drinking task - reaching phase”. Interpretation: These findings show that the main characteristics of FES parameters that improves patient perception of change are quite stable, which facilitate its implementation in clinical practice by allowing consistence between intervention sessions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)645-654
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Hand Therapy
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Assistive technologies
  • Functional electrical stimulation
  • Movement analysis
  • Stroke
  • Upper extremity

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