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Κυριακή 11 Μαρτίου 2018

New quantitative method for evaluation of motor functions applicable to spinal muscular atrophy

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Publication date: March 2018
Source:Brain and Development, Volume 40, Issue 3
Author(s): Naoki Matsumaru, Ryo Hattori, Takashi Ichinomiya, Katsura Tsukamoto, Zenichiro Kato
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop and introduce new method to quantify motor functions of the upper extremity.MethodsThe movement was recorded using a three-dimensional motion capture system, and the movement trajectory was analyzed using newly developed two indices, which measure precise repeatability and directional smoothness. Our target task was shoulder flexion repeated ten times. We applied our method to a healthy adult without and with a weight, simulating muscle impairment. We also applied our method to assess the efficacy of a drug therapy for amelioration of motor functions in a non-ambulatory patient with spinal muscular atrophy. Movement trajectories before and after thyrotropin-releasing hormone therapy were analyzed.ResultsIn the healthy adult, we found the values of both indices increased significantly when holding a weight so that the weight-induced deterioration in motor function was successfully detected. From the efficacy assessment of drug therapy in the patient, the directional smoothness index successfully detected improvements in motor function, which were also clinically observed by the patient's doctors.ConclusionWe have developed a new quantitative evaluation method of motor functions of the upper extremity. Clinical usability of this method is also greatly enhanced by reducing the required number of body-attached markers to only one. This simple but universal approach to quantify motor functions will provide additional insights into the clinical phenotypes of various neuromuscular diseases and developmental disorders.



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