Effect of Visual Feedback Information on Isometric Contraction of Forearm Flexor Muscles in Men and Women After Ischemic Stroke
Abstract
Material and Methods. The study included healthy subjects (n=20) and subjects after ischemic stroke (n=20). The study was conducted in Lithuanian Sports University. The measurements of maximum voluntary strength (MVS) and accurate isometric contraction were performed using an isokinetic dynamometer Biodex System Pro 3.
Results. The absolute errors of isometric contraction of the right arm muscles at 20% of MVS were similar in all the groups during the attempt with visual feedback information. The smallest absolute errors of the healthy subjects were 1.42±0.35 Nm when the task was performed with visual feedback and the greatest absolute errors were 4.69±0.95 Nm (P<0.01) while performing the task without visual feedback. Meanwhile, the smallest and greatest absolute errors of the subjects after ischemic stroke were 1.32±0.45 Nm and 5.05±0.63 Nm, respectively, while performing the task without visual feedback (P<0.01).
Conclusions. Maximum voluntary strength was greater in all the groups of men. The absolute errors of isometric contractions of the right and left arm muscles tended to increase in both the men and the women when there was no visual feedback information. The women and the men after an ischemic stroke produced greater absolute errors when performing the task with the right and left arm without visual feedback information than the healthy subjects.
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Darbutas, T.; Juodžbalienė, V.; Skurvydas, A.; Krutulytė, G.; Rimdeikienė, I.; Brazaitis, M. Effect of Visual Feedback Information on Isometric Contraction of Forearm Flexor Muscles in Men and Women After Ischemic Stroke. Medicina 2012, 48, 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina48120092
Darbutas T, Juodžbalienė V, Skurvydas A, Krutulytė G, Rimdeikienė I, Brazaitis M. Effect of Visual Feedback Information on Isometric Contraction of Forearm Flexor Muscles in Men and Women After Ischemic Stroke. Medicina. 2012; 48(12):92. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina48120092
Chicago/Turabian StyleDarbutas, Tomas, Vilma Juodžbalienė, Albertas Skurvydas, Gražina Krutulytė, Inesa Rimdeikienė, and Marius Brazaitis. 2012. "Effect of Visual Feedback Information on Isometric Contraction of Forearm Flexor Muscles in Men and Women After Ischemic Stroke" Medicina 48, no. 12: 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina48120092
APA StyleDarbutas, T., Juodžbalienė, V., Skurvydas, A., Krutulytė, G., Rimdeikienė, I., & Brazaitis, M. (2012). Effect of Visual Feedback Information on Isometric Contraction of Forearm Flexor Muscles in Men and Women After Ischemic Stroke. Medicina, 48(12), 92. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina48120092