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    JNER: Observation of motor deficits after stroke: a detailed analysis of the lower limb motor coordination test (LEMOCOT)

    • Last Update: 2021-11-13
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    Movement coordination can be defined as a person's ability to organize movement in space and time


    But this limits the ability to detect and quantify small changes over time


    This article focuses on quantifying the performance error (ie accuracy) in the Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test (LEMOCOT) for stroke patients (PwS)


    This article focuses on quantifying the performance error (ie accuracy) in the Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test (LEMOCOT) for stroke patients (PwS)


    In the exploratory research of this article, LEMOCOT was performed on an electronic mat equipped with a force sensor to quantify the motion performance in terms of accuracy (that is, the absolute error of the end point) and consistency (that is, the error of the end point variable)


    Twenty PwS and 20 healthy controls participated in this cross-sectional study


    Twenty PwS and 20 healthy controls participated in this cross-sectional study


    The proximal and distal targets are marked 30 cm apart on the electronic mat.


    The algorithm divides the measured surface into 3 areas: the near target area (100 mm from the center of the near target on the y axis (or origin)); the far target area (100 mm from the center of the far target on the y axis) and the target Between districts


    The target contacted by the PwS has a larger foot surface and shows a greater distance between the end position and the COP position


    The target contacted by the PwS has a larger foot surface and shows a greater distance between the end position and the COP position


    The percentage of touches in the colored area.


    This article quantifies the error parameters in the lower limb motor coordination test (LEMOCOT)


    This paper found that the average contact surface of PwS and the average distance between the end position and the COP position were larger than those of the control group


    The performance of PwS in all outcome measures was lower than the control group


    Handelzalts, S.
    , Koren, Y.
    , Goldhamer, N.
      et al.
     Insights into motor performance deficits after stroke: an automated and refined analysis of the lower-extremity motor coordination test (LEMOCOT).
      J NeuroEngineering Rehabil 18,  155 (2021 ).
    https://doi.
    org/10.
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