Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) model based on clinical data measurement towards quantitative evaluation of upper limb spasticity
Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced signals from the central nervous systems (CNS) which are composed of the brain and spinal cord to the muscles ultimately leading to the injury and death of motor neurons. In clinical practice, the ther...
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my.iium.irep.594332019-01-10T04:54:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59433/ Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) model based on clinical data measurement towards quantitative evaluation of upper limb spasticity Ahmad Puzi, Asmarani Sidek, Shahrul Na'im Mat Rosly, Muhammad Hadi Md. Yusof, Hazlina T Technology (General) Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced signals from the central nervous systems (CNS) which are composed of the brain and spinal cord to the muscles ultimately leading to the injury and death of motor neurons. In clinical practice, the therapist assesses muscle spasticity using a standard assessment tool like Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Modified Tardiue Scale (MTS) or Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA). This is done subjectively based on the experience and perception of the therapist subjected to the patient fatigue level and body posture. However, the inconsistency in the assessment is prevalent and could affect the efficacy of the rehabilitation process. Thus, the aim of this paper is to describe the methodology of data collection and the quantitative model of MAS developed to satisfy its description. Two subjects with MAS of 2 and 3 spasticity levels were involved in the clinical data measurement. Their level of spasticity was verified by expert therapist using current practice. Data collection was established using mechanical system equipped with data acquisition system and LABVIEW software. The procedure engaged repeated series of flexion of the affected arm that was moved against the platform using a lever mechanism and performed by the therapist. The data was then analyzed to investigate the characteristics of spasticity signal in correspondence to the MAS description. Experimental results revealed that the methodology used to quantify spasticity satisfied the MAS tool requirement according to the description. Therefore, the result is crucial and useful towards the development of formal spasticity quantification model. IOP Publishing 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59433/1/asmarani.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59433/7/Modified%20Ashworth%20Scale%20%28MAS%29%20Model%20based%20on%20Clinical%20Data%20Measurement%20towards%20Quantitative%20Evaluation%20of%20Upper%20Limb%20Spasticity.pdf Ahmad Puzi, Asmarani and Sidek, Shahrul Na'im and Mat Rosly, Muhammad Hadi and Md. Yusof, Hazlina (2017) Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) model based on clinical data measurement towards quantitative evaluation of upper limb spasticity. In: 6th International Conference on Mechatronics - ICOM'17, 8-9 Aug 2017, Kuala Lumpur. http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/260/1/012024 |
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Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced
signals from the central nervous systems (CNS) which are composed of the brain and spinal cord to the muscles
ultimately leading to the injury and death of motor neurons. In clinical practice, the therapist assesses muscle
spasticity using a standard assessment tool like Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Modified Tardiue Scale
(MTS) or Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA). This is done subjectively based on the experience and perception of
the therapist subjected to the patient fatigue level and body posture. However, the inconsistency in the
assessment is prevalent and could affect the efficacy of the rehabilitation process. Thus, the aim of this paper is
to describe the methodology of data collection and the quantitative model of MAS developed to satisfy its
description. Two subjects with MAS of 2 and 3 spasticity levels were involved in the clinical data measurement.
Their level of spasticity was verified by expert therapist using current practice. Data collection was established
using mechanical system equipped with data acquisition system and LABVIEW software. The procedure
engaged repeated series of flexion of the affected arm that was moved against the platform using a lever
mechanism and performed by the therapist. The data was then analyzed to investigate the characteristics of
spasticity signal in correspondence to the MAS description. Experimental results revealed that the methodology
used to quantify spasticity satisfied the MAS tool requirement according to the description. Therefore, the result
is crucial and useful towards the development of formal spasticity quantification model. |
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Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) model based on clinical data measurement towards quantitative evaluation of upper limb spasticity |
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Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) model based on clinical data measurement towards quantitative evaluation of upper limb spasticity |
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