The effects of anxiety and dual-task on upper limb motor control of chronic stroke survivors

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Mahnaz Hejazi-Shirmard
Laleh Lajevardi
Mehdi Rassafiani
Ghorban Taghizadeh
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[1] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences
[2] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Rehabilitation Research Center, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences
[3] Kuwait University,Occupational Therapy Department, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
[4] The University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences,Neurorehabilitaion Research Center
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This study was designed to investigate the effects of anxiety and dual-task on reach and grasp motor control in chronic stroke survivors compared with age- and sex-matched healthy subjects (HC). Reach and grasp kinematic data of 68 participants (high-anxiety stroke (HA-stroke), n = 17; low-anxiety stroke (LA-stroke), n = 17; low-anxiety HC, n = 17; and high-anxiety HC, n = 17) were recorded under single- and dual-task conditions. Inefficient reach and grasp of stroke participants, especially HA-stroke were found compared with the control groups under single- and dual-task conditions as evidenced by longer movement time (MT), lower and earlier peak velocity (PV) as well as delayed and smaller hand opening. The effects of dual-task on reach and grasp kinematic measures were similar between HCs and stroke participants (i.e., increased MT, decreased PV that occurred earlier, and delayed and decreased hand opening), with greater effect in stroke groups than HCs, and in HA-stroke group than LA-stroke group. The results indicate that performing a well-learned upper limb movement with concurrent cognitive task leads to decreased efficiency of motor control in chronic stroke survivors compared with HCs. HA-stroke participants were more adversely affected by challenging dual-task conditions, underlying importance of assessing anxiety and designing effective interventions for it in chronic stroke survivors.
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