Unilateral neglect is associated with poor proprioception after stroke – a systematic review

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Fisher GeorgiaORCID,de Oliveira Camila Quel,Gandevia Simon,Kennedy David

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundProprioceptive impairment is a potential contributing factor to the clinical presentation of Unilateral Neglect (UN), a common and debilitating condition that can occur after stroke. To date there has not been a comprehensive review of studies examining the various aspects of proprioception in UN after stroke.AimTo determine if the presence of UN is associated with more severe proprioceptive deficit in stroke affected populations.MethodsThe MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL and Web of Science databases were searched from inception to January 2019 using an a priori search strategy. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts and full texts. Two reviewers then independently extracted data from each full text. A third reviewer resolved disagreements at each step. Risk of bias was assessed using the AXIS Quality Assessment tool. For full protocol see PROSPERO, registration number CRD42018086070. One-hundred and sixty-seven abstracts were identified, of which fifty-four were eligible for full text screening. A total of 18 papers were included in the review.ConclusionsMore severe proprioceptive deficit is associated with the presence of UN after stroke. However, the available evidence is limited by the large heterogeneity of assessment of both UN and proprioception, and level of study quality. UN and proprioception are seldom completely assessed in research, and it is likely this is true in everyday clinical practice.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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