Awardee OrganizationREHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO D/B/A SHIRLEY RYAN ABILITYLAB
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Abstract Text
We plan to study two different aspects of the disturbance in movement
associated with spastic hemiparesis. Our subject group will consist
largely of stroke and head trauma victims.
First, stretch reflex dynamics and alterations in mechanical properties of
elbow muscles and related soft-tissues will be estimated from the EMG and
torqued responses elicited by a variety of perturbations, including
pseudorandom binary pulse (PRBS) and sinusoidal perturbations of elbow
joint angle. We anticipate that these measurements will reveal no
systematic modification of reflex dynamics in spastic limb (as compared
with the contralateral side) and that increases in measured torque will
result from alterations in viscoelastic properties of muscle and of other
elbow soft tissues.
Second, the nature and origins of the disturbance in muscle synergy that
accompanies spastic hemiparesis will be evaluated, using simultaneous
intramuscular EMG recordings from most of the significant elbow muscles
during precisely regulated isometric contractions of elbow musculature.
Synergic relations will be characterized by plots of EMG in one muscle
against EMG in a synergist, for a constant torque direction, over
increasing torque magnitudes. Major disruptions of synergic relations
which are insensitive to voluntary control or to alterations in the limb
mechanical load will indicate that new sources of motoneuron innervation
have developed. This finding may, in turn, indicate the deelopment of new
connections to motoneurons or simply the preferential use of preexisting
but less appropriate pathways.
Understanding the characteristics and origins of disturbances in synergy is
of great potential significance in understanding the origin of motor
dysfunction in hemiparesis, and it will also help define potential
mechanisms of functional recovery.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
068477546
UEI
XAJWT43U55A3
Project Start Date
01-April-1983
Project End Date
30-November-1990
Budget Start Date
01-December-1986
Budget End Date
30-November-1987
Project Funding Information for 1987
Total Funding
$150,782
Direct Costs
$113,783
Indirect Costs
$36,999
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1987
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$150,782
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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