Quantifying age-related differences in selective voluntary motor control in children and adolescents with three assessments

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作者
Fahr, Annina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Keller, Jeffrey W. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Balzer, Julia [1 ,2 ]
Lieber, Jan [1 ,2 ]
van Hedel, Hubertus J. A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Childrens Hosp Zurich, Swiss Childrens Rehab, Muhlebergstr 104, CH-8910 Affoltern Am Albis, Switzerland
[2] Univ Zurich, Univ Childrens Hosp Zurich, Childrens Res Ctr, Steinwiesstr 75, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Ramistr 101, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Univ Zurich, Acad Med Zurich UMZH, Fac Med, Doctoral Program Clin Sci, Pestalozzistr 3-5, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Selective motor control; Involuntary movements; Mirror movements; Surface electromyography; Similarity index; Interactive computer play; MIRROR MOVEMENTS; UPPER EXTREMITY; CEREBRAL-PALSY; VALIDATION; ACTIVATION; PLASTICITY; TOOL;
D O I
10.1016/j.humov.2021.102790
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Neurophysiological development of selective voluntary motor control (SVMC) is assumed but has not been quantified objectively. We assessed SVMC with (i) clinical assessments, (ii) a combination of these assessments with surface electromyography (sEMG) and, (iii) a playful computer game. The aim of this study was to describe and compare age-related differences in SVMC, quantified with these tools, in neurologically intact children, adolescents, and adults. Methods: We measured upper and lower extremity SVMC with three assessments in 31 children and adolescents. A sample of 33 and 31 adults provided reference values for the upper and lower extremity assessments, respectively. The Selective Control of the Upper Extremity Scale (SCUES) or the Selective Control Assessment of the Lower Extremity (SCALE) were combined with simultaneous sEMG recordings. We quantified SVMC by a similarity index that compared an individual's muscle activation pattern with those of an adult reference group. The SVMC Assessgame required isolated joint movements to steer an avatar and quantified the accuracy of the selective movement and the extent of involuntary movements occurring in not involved joints. Results: Results from the conventional clinical assessments correlated low to moderately with age (SCUES: r = 0.55, p = 0.013; SCALE: r = 0.44, p = 0.001), while the correlation between the sEMG based similarity index and age was negligible (r < 0.25). The outcomes of the Assessgame correlated highly with age (r >= 0.80, p < 0.001). Older children and adolescents performed movements more accurately and with fewer involuntary movements compared to younger participants. Conclusions: The tools assess and quantify SVMC differently, affecting the way they capture agerelated differences in SVMC. Some assessments require reference values from neurologically intact children and adolescents to correctly classify impairments of SVMC in patients with neuromotor disorders.
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