Biomechanical Parameters for Rigidity Assessment in Parkinson's Disease: A Scoping Review

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Asghari Samin,Azghani Mahmood Reza,Rahimi Fariborz

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Context: Rigidity is a cardinal motor symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD), and evaluating these symptoms remains a significant challenge for researchers and neurologists. This scoping review utilizes a methodology to extract, categorize, and compare biomechanical parameters (MPs) for rigidity assessment from studies spanning the years 1980 to 2023. Evidence Acquisition: Electronic databases, including Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, PubMed, Springer, and Civilica, were systematically searched to identify research on rigidity assessment in PD utilizing various biomechanical parameters. Additionally, reference lists of identified papers were reviewed to identify additional relevant studies. A total of 53 articles met the inclusion criteria and were evaluated. Findings: Based on the results of 53 studies, viscoelastic parameters, electromyogram (EMG) signal measurements, impedance, work, and torque-angle slopes (stiffness) were identified as essential and commonly recommended parameters for rigidity evaluation in Parkinsonian patients. Furthermore, correlations between these parameters and clinical scores have been reported. Introducing biomechanical parameters capable of identifying rigidity and its severity, along with their classification, could contribute to a better understanding, modeling, and evaluation of rigidity. Conclusions: This review could be of interest to both biomechanists and neurologists, facilitating a common language for discussing aspects of rigidity in diseases such as Parkinson's.

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