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Cortical activity in patients with high-functioning ischemic stroke during the Purdue Pegboard Test:insights into bimanual coordinated fine motor skills with functional near-infrared spectroscopy

摘要After stroke,even high-functioning individuals may experience compromised bimanual coordination and fine motor dexterity,leading to reduced functional independence.Bilateral arm training has been proposed as a promising intervention to address these deficits.However,the neural basis of the impairment of functional fine motor skills and their relationship to bimanual coordination performance in stroke patients remains unclear,limiting the development of more targeted interventions.To address this gap,our study employed functional near-infrared spectroscopy to investigate cortical responses in patients after stroke as they perform functional tasks that engage fine motor control and coordination.Twenty-four high-functioning patients with ischemic stroke(7 women,17 men;mean age 64.75±10.84 years)participated in this cross-sectional observational study and completed four subtasks from the Purdue Pegboard Test,which measures unimanual and bimanual finger and hand dexterity.We found significant bilateral activation of the sensorimotor cortices during all Purdue Pegboard Test subtasks,with bimanual tasks inducing higher cortical activation than the assembly subtask.Importantly,patients with better bimanual coordination exhibited lower cortical activation during the other three Purdue Pegboard Test subtasks.Notably,the observed neural response patterns varied depending on the specific subtask.In the unaffected hand task,the differences were primarily observed in the ipsilesional hemisphere.In contrast,the bilateral sensorimotor cortices and the contralesional hemisphere played a more prominent role in the bimanual task and assembly task,respectively.While significant correlations were found between cortical activation and unimanual tasks,no significant correlations were observed with bimanual tasks.This study provides insights into the neural basis of bimanual coordination and fine motor skills in high-functioning patients after stroke,highlighting task-dependent neural responses.The findings also suggest that patients who exhibit better bimanual performance demonstrate more efficient cortical activation.Therefore,incorporating bilateral arm training in post-stroke rehabilitation is important for better outcomes.The combination of functional near-infrared spectroscopy with functional motor paradigms is valuable for assessing skills and developing targeted interventions in stroke rehabilitation.

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作者 Siyun Chen [1] Mengchai Mao [1] Guangyue Zhu [2] Yufeng Chen [2] Yuqi Qiu [3] Bin Ye [4] Dongsheng Xu [5] 学术成果认领
作者单位 The Second Rehabilitation Hospital of Shanghai,Shanghai,China;College of Rehabilitation Science,Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China;Engineering Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine Intelligent Rehabilitation,Ministry of Education,Shanghai,China [1] College of Rehabilitation Science,Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China [2] School of Statistics,East China Normal University,Shanghai,China [3] The Third Rehabilitation Hospital of Shanghai,Shanghai,China [4] College of Rehabilitation Science,Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China;Engineering Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine Intelligent Rehabilitation,Ministry of Education,Shanghai,China;Tongji University,Shanghai,China;Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shanghai,China [5]
DOI 10.4103/1673-5374.385312
发布时间 2023-12-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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中国神经再生研究(英文版)

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2024年19卷5期

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