Journal article

Factors Influencing Paretic Upper Limb Use during First 4 Weeks after Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Accelerometry Study

LF Chin, KS Hayward, SG Brauer

American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2021

Abstract

Objective This study aimed to investigate factors related to paretic upper limb use within the first 4 wks after stroke. Design Sixty inpatients within 4 wks of first-time stroke were stratified by severity defined by Fugl-Meyer Upper Limb scores: severe = 0-22, moderate = 23-50, and mild = 51-66. All wore a wrist accelerometer on the paretic upper limb (24 hrs). Factors investigated were the following measures: upper limb motor impairment; mobility; balance; functional independence; sensory impairment; cognitive function; social factors; environmental restriction; and knowledge. Individual and multivariate quantile regression analyses were performed. Results Upper limb motor impairment, mob..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

LFC is supported by National Medical Research Council Singapore (MH095:003/008-1031MH). KSH is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship (1088449). The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledge the strong support from the Victorian Government and in particular the funding from the Operational Infrastructure Support Grant. For the remaining authors none were declared.