Journal article

Quantitative assessment of cerebellar ataxia, through automated limb functional tests

R Krishna, PN Pathirana, M Horne, L Power, DJ Szmulewicz

Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation | BMC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background: Cerebellar damage can often result in disabilities affecting the peripheral regions of the body. These include poor and inaccurate coordination, tremors and irregular movements that often manifest as disorders associated with balance, gait and speech. The severity assessment of Cerebellar ataxia (CA) is determined by expert opinion and is likely to be subjective in nature. This paper investigates automated versions of three commonly used tests: Finger to Nose test (FNT), test for upper limb Dysdiadochokinesia Test (DDK) and Heel to Shin Test (HST), in evaluating disability due to CA. Methods: Limb movements associated with these tests are measured using Inertial Measurement Units..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The work is conducted with the support of Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia. This was also supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council GNT1101304 and APP1129595 while the clinical trials was undertaken in the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH).