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Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials of Lower Limbs Can Prognosticate Ambulation in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients
Pyoungsik Hwang, Min Kyun Sohn, Sungju Jee, Hyunkeun Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2016;40(3):383-391.   Published online June 29, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.3.383
Objective

To examine the association between motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in lower limbs and ambulatory outcomes of hemiplegic stroke patients.

Methods

Medical records of hemiplegic patients with the first ever stroke who received inpatient rehabilitation from January 2013 to May 2014 were reviewed. Patient who had diabetes, quadriplegia, bilateral lesion, brainstem lesion, severe musculoskeletal problem, and old age over 80 years were excluded. MEPs in lower limbs were measured when they were transferred to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Subjects were categorized into three groups (normal, abnormal, and absent response) according to MEPs findings. Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Functional Ambulation Category (FAC) at initial and discharge were compared among the three groups by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Correlation was determined using a linear regression model.

Results

Fifty-eight hemiplegic patients were included. BBS and FAC at discharge were significantly (ANOVA, p<0.001) different according to MEPs findings. In linear regression model of BBS and FAC using stepwise selection, patients' age (p<0.01), BBS at admission (p<0.01), and MEPs (p<0.01) remained significant covariates. In regression assumption model of BBS and FAC at admission, MEPs and gender were significant covariates.

Conclusion

Initial MEPs of lower limbs can prognosticate the ambulatory outcomes of hemiplegic patients.

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  • Biomarkers of Motor Outcomes After Stroke
    Suzanne Ackerley, Marie-Claire Smith, Harry Jordan, Cathy M. Stinear
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America.2024; 35(2): 259.     CrossRef
  • The Use of Diagnostic Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Predictor of the Functional Outcome in Ischemic Stroke
    I. V. Pogonchenkova, S. S. Petrikov, E. V. Kostenko, A. G. Kashezhev, L. V. Petrova, M. V. Sinkin
    Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care".2024; 13(3): 375.     CrossRef
  • Do lower limb motor-evoked potentials predict walking outcomes post-stroke?
    Marie-Claire Smith, Benjamin J Scrivener, Cathy M Stinear
    Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.2023; : jnnp-2023-332018.     CrossRef
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation implementation on stroke prognosis
    Stella Karatzetzou, Dimitrios Tsiptsios, Aikaterini Terzoudi, Nikolaos Aggeloussis, Konstantinos Vadikolias
    Neurological Sciences.2022; 43(2): 873.     CrossRef
  • Relationship Between Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials and Clinical Function in Patients With Cerebral Infarction
    Yeong-Wook Kim, Min Kyun Sohn, Il-Young Jung
    Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology.2022; 39(5): 383.     CrossRef
  • Brain Oscillations and Their Implications for Neurorehabilitation
    Sungju Jee
    Brain & Neurorehabilitation.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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The Effects of Shoulder Slings on Balance in Patients With Hemiplegic Stroke
Min Kyun Sohn, Sung Ju Jee, Pyoungsik Hwang, Yumi Jeon, Hyunkeun Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(6):986-994.   Published online December 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.6.986
Objective

To investigate the effects of a shoulder sling on balance in patients with hemiplegia.

Methods

Twenty-seven hemiplegic stroke patients (right 13, left 14) were enrolled in this study. The subjects' movement in their centers of gravity (COGs) during their static and dynamic balance tests was measured with their eyes open in each sling condition-without a sling, with Bobath's axillary support (Bobath sling), and with a simple arm sling. The percent times in quadrant, overall, anterior/posterior, and medial/lateral stability indexes were measured using a posturography platform (Biodex Balance System SD). Functional balance was evaluated using the Berg Balance Scale and the Trunk Impairment Scale. All balance tests were performed with each sling in random order.

Results

The COGs of right hemiplegic stroke patients and all hemiplegic stroke patients shifted to, respectively, the right and posterior quadrants during the static balance test without a sling (p<0.05). This weight asymmetry pattern did not improve with either the Bobath or the simple arm sling. There was no significant improvement in any stability index during either the static or the dynamic balance tests in any sling condition.

Conclusion

The right and posterior deviations of the hemiplegic stroke patients' COGs were maintained during the application of the shoulder slings, and there were no significant effects of the shoulder slings on the patients' balance in the standing still position.

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    Clinical Biomechanics.2025; 122: 106439.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation.2024; 37(5): 1363.     CrossRef
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    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.2023; 70(6): 1815.     CrossRef
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    Birol Önal, Meral Sertel, Gülten Karaca
    Physiotherapy.2022; 116: 1.     CrossRef
  • The use of shoulder orthoses post-stroke: effects on balance and gait. A systematic review
    Anke VAN BLADEL, Dirk CAMBIER, Nina LEFEBER, Kristine OOSTRA
    European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Construction of a Physical Device for Abduction Movement Enhancement
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    IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.2021; 1091(1): 012011.     CrossRef
  • Effect of arm sling application on gait and balance in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Lien-Chieh Lin, Chun-De Liao, Chin-Wen Wu, Shih-Wei Huang, Jia-Pei Hong, Hung-Chou Chen
    Scientific Reports.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation.2021; 28(12): 1.     CrossRef
  • Immediate effects of arm slings on posture, balance and gait in sub-acute stroke patients: A case control study
    Anke Van Bladel, Kristine Oostra, Tanneke Palmans, Cinthia Saucedo Marquez, Dirk Cambier
    International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation.2018; 25(3): 141.     CrossRef
  • Changes in gait kinematics and muscle activity in stroke patients wearing various arm slings
    Young-In Hwang, Jangwhon Yoon
    Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation.2017; 13(2): 194.     CrossRef
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    Emilia Mikołajewska
    Biomedical Human Kinetics.2017; 9(1): 27.     CrossRef
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