Aiming Movement After Stroke: Do Time-Since-Injury and Impairment Severity Influence Ipsilateral Performance?

Author:

de Andrade Flávia Priscila Paiva Vianna12ORCID,de Freitas Sandra Maria Sbeghen Ferreira1,Giangiardi Vivian Farahte13,Banjai Renata Morales134,Alouche Sandra Regina1

Affiliation:

1. Master's and Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy, Universidade Cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

2. School of Physical Therapy, Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí, Pouso Alegre, Brazil

3. School of Physical Therapy, Universidade de Ribeirão Preto, Guarujá, Brazil

4. School of Physical Therapy, Universidade Santa Cecília, Santos, Brazil

Abstract

In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated post-stroke ipsilesional (less affected) upper limb aiming movement in individuals whose strokes were either 2–5 months ( n = 16) or >6 months ( n = 17) prior to our testing; we also compared both stroke groups to a control group of healthy individuals ( n = 14). We evaluated the participants’ level of movement impairment in the contralateral upper limb from the site of the cerebrovascular lesion as an indicator of the severity of the participants’ impairment. Participants were asked to move a stylus on a tablet with their ipsilesional upper limb according to a visual stimulus seen on a monitor. Those who had experienced more recent strokes showed poorer movement planning and execution, regardless of their impairment level. Since the stroke occurred, the amount of time was significantly associated with the ipsilesional aiming movement, and improvement over time brought performance levels closer to that of healthy controls.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brazil

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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