Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis
Adaptive variability during walking is typical of child motor development. It has been reported that neurological disorders could affect this physiological phenomenon. The present work is designed to assess the adaptive variability of muscular recruitment during hemiplegic walking and to detect poss...
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doaj-6c8cf563138b46acbcf4a85dc58cc5912020-11-25T03:55:39ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922020-09-0191572157210.3390/electronics9101572Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG AnalysisFrancesco Di Nardo0Susanna Spinsante1Chiara Pagliuca2Angelica Poli3Annachiara Strazza4Valentina Agostini5Marco Knaflitz6Sandro Fioretti7Department of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60100 Ancona, ItalyAdaptive variability during walking is typical of child motor development. It has been reported that neurological disorders could affect this physiological phenomenon. The present work is designed to assess the adaptive variability of muscular recruitment during hemiplegic walking and to detect possible changes compared to control populations. In the attempt of limiting the complexity of computational procedure, the easy-to-measure coefficient of variation (CV) index is adopted to assess surface electromyography (sEMG) variability. The target population includes 34 Winters’ type I and II hemiplegic children (H-group). Two further healthy populations, 34 age-matched children (C-group) and 34 young adults (A-group), are involved as controls. Results show a significant decrease (<i>p</i> < 0.05) of mean CV for gastrocnemius lateralis (GL) in H-group compared to both C-group (15% reduction) and A-group (35% reduction). Reductions of mean CV are detected also for tibialis anterior (TA) in H-group compared to C-group (7% reduction, <i>p</i> > 0.05) and A-group (15% reduction, <i>p</i> < 0.05). Lower CVs indicate a decreased intra-subject variability of ankle-muscle activity compared to controls. Novel contribution of the study is twofold: (1) To propose a CV-based approach for an easy-to-compute assessment of sEMG variability in hemiplegic children, useful in different experimental environments and different clinical purposes; (2) to provide a quantitative assessment of the reduction of intra-subject variability of ankle-muscle activity in mild-hemiplegic children compared to controls (children and adults), suggesting that hemiplegic children present a limited capability of adapting their muscle recruitment to the different stimuli met during walking task. This finding could be very useful in deepening the knowledge of this neurological disorder.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/10/1572surface electromyographycerebral palsyhemiplegiamotor disordersgait variabilitycoefficient of variation |
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Francesco Di Nardo Susanna Spinsante Chiara Pagliuca Angelica Poli Annachiara Strazza Valentina Agostini Marco Knaflitz Sandro Fioretti |
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Francesco Di Nardo Susanna Spinsante Chiara Pagliuca Angelica Poli Annachiara Strazza Valentina Agostini Marco Knaflitz Sandro Fioretti Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis Electronics surface electromyography cerebral palsy hemiplegia motor disorders gait variability coefficient of variation |
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Francesco Di Nardo Susanna Spinsante Chiara Pagliuca Angelica Poli Annachiara Strazza Valentina Agostini Marco Knaflitz Sandro Fioretti |
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Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis |
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Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis |
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Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis |
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Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis |
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Variability of Muscular Recruitment in Hemiplegic Walking Assessed by EMG Analysis |
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variability of muscular recruitment in hemiplegic walking assessed by emg analysis |
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Adaptive variability during walking is typical of child motor development. It has been reported that neurological disorders could affect this physiological phenomenon. The present work is designed to assess the adaptive variability of muscular recruitment during hemiplegic walking and to detect possible changes compared to control populations. In the attempt of limiting the complexity of computational procedure, the easy-to-measure coefficient of variation (CV) index is adopted to assess surface electromyography (sEMG) variability. The target population includes 34 Winters’ type I and II hemiplegic children (H-group). Two further healthy populations, 34 age-matched children (C-group) and 34 young adults (A-group), are involved as controls. Results show a significant decrease (<i>p</i> < 0.05) of mean CV for gastrocnemius lateralis (GL) in H-group compared to both C-group (15% reduction) and A-group (35% reduction). Reductions of mean CV are detected also for tibialis anterior (TA) in H-group compared to C-group (7% reduction, <i>p</i> > 0.05) and A-group (15% reduction, <i>p</i> < 0.05). Lower CVs indicate a decreased intra-subject variability of ankle-muscle activity compared to controls. Novel contribution of the study is twofold: (1) To propose a CV-based approach for an easy-to-compute assessment of sEMG variability in hemiplegic children, useful in different experimental environments and different clinical purposes; (2) to provide a quantitative assessment of the reduction of intra-subject variability of ankle-muscle activity in mild-hemiplegic children compared to controls (children and adults), suggesting that hemiplegic children present a limited capability of adapting their muscle recruitment to the different stimuli met during walking task. This finding could be very useful in deepening the knowledge of this neurological disorder. |
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surface electromyography cerebral palsy hemiplegia motor disorders gait variability coefficient of variation |
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