922 resultados para shoulder motor control
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Breast screening programmes have facilitated more conservative approaches to the surgical and radiotherapy management of women diagnosed with breast cancer. This study investigated changes in shoulder movement after surgery for primary, operable breast cancer to determine the effect of elective physiotherapy intervention. Sixty-five women were randomly assigned to either the treatment (TG) or control group (CG) and assessments were completed preoperatively, at day 5 and at 1 month, 3, 6, 12 and 24 months postoperatively. The CG only received an exercise instruction booklet in comparison to the TG who received the Physiotherapy Management Care Plan (PMCP). Analyses of variance revealed that abduction returned to preoperative levels more quickly in the TG than in the CG. The TG women had 14degrees more abduction at 3 months and 7degrees at 24 months. Functional recovery at 1 month was greater in those randomised to the TG, with a dominant operated arm (OA) or receiving breast-conserving surgery. However, it was not possible to predict recovery over the 2 years postoperatively on the basis of an individual woman's recovery at 1 month postoperatively. The eventual recovery of abduction or flexion range of movement was not related to the dominance of the OA nor to the surgical procedure performed. The PMCP provided in the early postoperative period is effective in facilitating and maintaining the recovery of shoulder movement over the first 2 years after breast cancer surgery.
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Approximately half of the motoneurons generated during normal embryonic development undergo programmed cell death. Most of this death occurs during the time when synaptic connections are being formed between motoneurons and their target, skeletal muscle. Subsequent muscle activity stemming from this connection helps determine the final number of surviving motoneurons. These observations have given rise to the idea that motoneuron survival is dependent upon access to muscle derived trophic factors, presumably through intact neuromuscular synapses. However, it is not yet understood how the muscle regulates the supply of such trophic factors, or if there are additional mechanisms operating to control the fate of the innervating motoneuron. Recent observations have highlighted target independent mechanisms that also operate to support the survival of motoneurons, such as early trophic-independent periods of motoneuron death, trophic factors derived from Schwann cells and selection of motoneurons during pathfinding. Here we review recent investigations into motoneuron cell death when the molecular signalling between motoneurons and muscle has been genetically disrupted. From these studies, we suggest that in addition to trophic factors from muscle and/or Schwann cells, specific adhesive interactions between motoneurons and muscle are needed to regulate motoneuron survival. Such interactions, along with intact synaptic basal lamina, may help to regulate the supply and presentation of trophic factors to motoneurons.
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Dysfunction in the motor system is a feature of persistent whiplash associated disorders. Little is known about motor dysfunction in the early stages following injury and of its progress in those persons who recover and those who develop persistent symptoms. This study measured prospectively, motor system function (cervical range of movement (ROM), joint position error (JPE) and activity of the superficial neck flexors (EMG) during a test of cranio-cervical flexion) as well as a measure of fear of re-injury (TAMPA) in 66 whiplash subjects within 1 month of injury and then 2 and 3 months post injury. Subjects were classified at 3 months post injury using scores on the neck disability index: recovered (30). Motor system function was also measured in 20 control subjects. All whiplash groups demonstrated decreased ROM and increased EMG (compared to controls) at 1 month post injury. This deficit persisted in the group with moderate/severe symptoms but returned to within normal limits in those who had recovered or reported persistent mild pain at 3 months. Increased EMG persisted for 3 months in all whiplash groups. Only the moderate/severe group showed greater JPE, within 1 month of injury, which remained unchanged at 3 months. TAMPA scores of the moderate/severe group were higher than those of the other two groups. The differences in TAMPA did not impact on ROM, EMG or JPE. This study identifies, for the first time, deficits in the motor system, as early as 1 month post whiplash injury, that persisted not only in those reporting moderate/severe symptoms at 3 months but also in subjects who recovered and those with persistent mild symptoms. (C) 2002 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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This paper presents a predictive optimal matrix converter controller for a flywheel energy storage system used as Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR). The flywheel energy storage device is based on a steel seamless tube mounted as a vertical axis flywheel to store kinetic energy. The motor/generator is a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine driven by the AC-AC Matrix Converter. The matrix control method uses a discrete-time model of the converter system to predict the expected values of the input and output currents for all the 27 possible vectors generated by the matrix converter. An optimal controller minimizes control errors using a weighted cost functional. The flywheel and control process was tested as a DVR to mitigate voltage sags and swells. Simulation results show that the DVR is able to compensate the critical load voltage without delays, voltage undershoots or overshoots, overcoming the input/output coupling of matrix converters.
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Several didactic modules for an electric machinery laboratory are presented. The modules are dedicated for DC machinery control and get their characteristic curves. The didactic modules have a front panel with power and signal connectors and can be configurable for any DC motor type. The three-phase bridge inverter proposed is one of the most popular topologies and is commercially available in power package modules. The control techniques and power drives were designed to satisfy static and dynamic performance of DC machines. Each power section is internally self-protected against misconnections and short-circuits. Isolated output signals of current and voltage measurements are also provided, adding versatility for use either in didactic or research applications. The implementation of such modules allowed experimental confirmation of the expected performance.
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A marcha assegura uma progressão do corpo, compatível com o equilíbrio dinâmico e adaptada a potenciais factores destabilizadores, de um ponto de vista antecipatório, através de sinergias coordenadas entre os MSs, o tronco e os MIs. O tronco inferior tem um papel preponderante na marcha, sobretudo na estabilização necessária durante a fase de apoio. Esta actividade implica mobilidade pélvica e alongamento activo dos abdominais para conseguir a relação comprimento-tensão muscular óptima entre quadricípite e isquiotibiais, permitindo uma correcta sequência, timing e amplitude de activação. Nas crianças com alterações neuromotoras existem alterações no controlo do movimento e na estrutura do próprio movimento, alterando todo este processo. Como tal, este estudo tem como principal objectivo determinar a influência da actividade do tronco inferior na activação muscular proximal durante a fase de apoio da marcha, em crianças com quadro motor de diplegia, caracterizada por uma dificuldade na relação entre os membros e entre estes e o tronco. Para responder a este objectivo realizou-se um estudo de série de casos, com 2 crianças com quadro motor de diplegia. Efectuou-se EMG dos músculos abdominais, quadricípite e isquiotibiais e análise de imagem (para amplitude da CF) durante a marcha, em ambos os membros e em dois momentos de avaliação, separados por 2 meses, nos quais se realizou um protocolo de intervenção terapêutica adequado a cada caso. Os resultados indicam que a variação de amplitude da CF desde a fase de ataque ao solo à fase média de apoio é aproximadamente igual em M0e M1; concretamente, a amplitude inicial é inferior à de referência (pouca flexão) (melhor em M0) e a amplitude final é superior à de referência (pouca extensão) (melhor em M1). Estes resultados são idênticos em ambos os casos. Na EMG verificou-se uma actividade mais global e sincronizada de todos os músculos, mantendo-se aproximadamente a mesma percentagem de activação em M1, sobretudo no caso 1. No caso 2 verificou-se uma maior eficiência na variação da percentagem de activação dos abdominais, em M1, e dos isquiotibiais, à direita. Em conclusão, pode dizer-se que, em crianças com alterações neuromotoras (quadro motor de diplegia), uma actividade mais eficiente e sincronizada no tempo do tronco inferior, nomeadamente dos abdominais, contribui para uma maior capacidade de extensão da CF, durante a fase de apoio.
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A method to control the speed or the torque of a permanent-magnet direct current motor is presented. The rotor speed and the external torque estimation are simultaneously provided by appropriate observers. The sensorless control scheme is based on current measurement and switching states of power devices. The observer’s performances are dependent on the accurate machine parameters knowledge. Sliding mode control approach was adopted for drive control, providing the suitable switching states to the chopper power devices. Despite the predictable chattering, a convenient first order switching function was considered enough to define the sliding surface and to correspond with the desired control specifications and drive performance. The experimental implementation was supported on a single dsPIC and the controller includes a logic overcurrent protection.
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A funcionalidade dos indivíduos com Paralisia Cerebral está muitas vezes comprometida devido às alterações do movimento e do controlo postural. Dadas estas alterações, a posição de sentado oferece uma maior estabilidade sendo muitas das atividades de vida diária desempenhadas nesta posição. O objetivo mais importante de intervenção é obter o máximo de funcionalidade na posição de sentado, particularmente do membro superior. Este objectivo, na maioria das vezes, só pode ser atingido com o uso de sistemas de posicionamento que tentam colmatar as alterações posturais e do movimento. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo de caso é verificar se existem diferenças no comportamento motor do tronco e do membro superior, com um sistema de posicionamento rígido e com um sistema de posicionamento dinâmico, numa jovem com Paralisia Cerebral, aquando da ativação manual de um switch. Foi realizado um estudo de caso único em que foi feita uma análise cinemática do movimento do tronco e membro superior na ativação de um switch BigMack, em três posições de teste com distâncias diferentes. Simultaneamente mediu-se a distribuição do peso durante o movimento, através do mapa de pressão e foi registada, bilateralmente a atividade dos músculos trapézio (porção média), longuíssimo, recto abdominal e oblíquo externo. Os resultados obtidos apontam, neste caso em particular, para uma melhoria na qualidade do movimento e da distribuição de peso, com o sistema de posicionamento dinâmico, sem diferenças entre os dois sistemas relativamente à ativação muscular.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between physical activity during the second trimester pregnancy and low birth weight, preterm birth, and intrauterine growth restriction. METHODS: Case-control study including 273 low birth weight newborns and 546 controls carried out in the city of São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, in 2005. Low birth weight cases were grouped into two subsamples: preterm birth (n=117) and intrauterine growth restriction (n=134), with their related controls. Information was collected by means of interviews with mothers shortly after birth and transcription of medical records. Data were analyzed using conditional multiple and hierarchical logistic regression. RESULTS: Light physical activity for over 7 hours per day was shown to be protective against low birth weight (adjusted OR=0.61; 95% CI 0.39-0.94) with a dose-response relationship (p-value for trend=0.026). A similar trend was found for intrauterine growth restriction (adjusted OR=0.51; 95% CI 0.26-0.97). Homemaking activities were associated as a protective factor for both low birth weight and preterm birth (p-value for trend=0.013 and 0.035, respectively). Leisure-time walking was found to be protective against preterm birth. CONCLUSIONS: Mild physical activity during the second trimester of pregnancy such as walking has an independent protective effect on low birth weight, preterm birth, and intrauterine growth restriction.
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Energia
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate a Spanish version of the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-2) for the Chilean population. METHODS Descriptive, transversal, non-experimental validity and reliability study. Four translators, three experts and 92 Chilean children, from five to 10 years, students from a primary school in Santiago, Chile, have participated. The Committee of Experts has carried out translation, back-translation and revision processes to determine the translinguistic equivalence and content validity of the test, using the content validity index in 2013. In addition, a pilot implementation was achieved to determine test reliability in Spanish, by using the intraclass correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman method. We evaluated whether the results presented significant differences by replacing the bat with a racket, using T-test. RESULTS We obtained a content validity index higher than 0.80 for language clarity and relevance of the TGMD-2 for children. There were significant differences in the object control subtest when comparing the results with bat and racket. The intraclass correlation coefficient for reliability inter-rater, intra-rater and test-retest reliability was greater than 0.80 in all cases. CONCLUSIONS The TGMD-2 has appropriate content validity to be applied in the Chilean population. The reliability of this test is within the appropriate parameters and its use could be recommended in this population after the establishment of normative data, setting a further precedent for the validation in other Latin American countries.
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Postural control deficits are the most disabling aspects of Parkinson's disease (PD), resulting in decreased mobility and functional independence. The aim of this study was to assess the postural control stability, revealed by variables based on the centre of pressure (CoP), in individuals with PD while performing a sit-to-stand-to-sit sequence under single- and dual-task conditions. An observational, analytical and cross-sectional study was performed. The sample consisted of 9 individuals with PD and 9 healthy controls. A force platform was used to measure the CoP displacement and velocity during the sit-to-stand-to-sit sequence. The results were statistically analysed. Individuals with PD required greater durations for the sit-to-stand-to-sit sequence than the controls (p < 0.05). The anteroposterior and mediolateral CoP displacement were higher in the individuals with PD (p < 0.05). However, only the anteroposterior CoP velocity in the stand-to-sit phase (p = 0.006) was lower in the same individuals. Comparing the single- and dual-task conditions in both groups, the duration, the anteroposterior CoP displacement and velocity were higher in the dual-task condition (p < 0.05). The individuals with PD presented reduced postural control stability during the sit-to-stand-to-sit sequence, especially when under the dual-task condition. These individuals have deficits not only in motor performance, but also in cognitive performance when performing the sit-to-stand-to-sit sequence in their daily life tasks. Moreover, both deficits tend to be intensified when two tasks are performed simultaneously.
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Stroke is one of the most common conditions requiring rehabilitation, and its motor impairments are a major cause of permanent disability. Hemiparesis is observed by 80% of the patients after acute stroke. Neuroimaging studies showed that real and imagined movements have similarities regarding brain activation, supplying evidence that those similarities are based on the same process. Within this context, the combination of mental practice (MP) with physical and occupational therapy appears to be a natural complement based on neurorehabilitation concepts. Our study seeks to investigate if MP for stroke rehabilitation of upper limbs is an effective adjunct therapy. PubMed (Medline), ISI knowledge (Institute for Scientific Information) and SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library) were terminated on 20 February 2015. Data were collected on variables as follows: sample size, type of supervision, configuration of mental practice, setting the physical practice (intensity, number of sets and repetitions, duration of contractions, rest interval between sets, weekly and total duration), measures of sensorimotor deficits used in the main studies and significant results. Random effects models were used that take into account the variance within and between studies. Seven articles were selected. As there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (MP vs control), showed a - 0.6 (95% CI: -1.27 to 0.04), for upper limb motor restoration after stroke. The present meta-analysis concluded that MP is not effective as adjunct therapeutic strategy for upper limb motor restoration after stroke.
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RESUMO: O Biofeedback cinemático na realização de exercícios escápulo-torácicos Patrícia Ribeiro; Ricardo Matias Desenho do estudo: Estudo quantitativo, experimental, prospetivo de fator único. Objetivos: Determinar a efetividade do biofeedback cinemático tridimensional (3D) em tempo real, como informação de retorno extrínseca, no reconhecimento da zona neutra da omoplata, em indivíduos saudáveis; medir o desempenho temporal, através do tempo que os sujeitos demoram a atingir a posição pretendida, e o desempenho no percurso, através da diferença entre o percurso efetuado e aquele que seria o percurso mais curto, sem Informação de Retorno Extrínseca (IRE), com Informação de Retorno Extrínseca clinica verbal e palpatória (IRE-VP) e com informação de retorno extrínseca visual cinemática (IRE-VC). Enquadramento: Reconhecer aquela que deve ser a posição adequada da omoplata e tomar consciência da importância dessa posição para a estabilidade e correto funcionamento da articulação gleno-umeral é uma tarefa difícil, pois a grande maioria do indivíduos não têm os conhecimentos necessários. É reconhecido o contributo que a IRE tem na reaprendizagem motora, em especial na primeira fase da aprendizagem motora – a consciencialização. Vários estudos se têm debruçado em avaliar a influencia da IRE na reabilitação de indivíduos com disfunção do ombro, tendo-se limitado ao formato electromiográfico. No sentido de encontrar novas estratégias para facilitar o processo de reaprendizagem motora nestes indivíduos, foi escolhido biofeedback cinemático tridimensional. Métodos: Participaram no estudo 60 sujeitos, sem queixas de dor no ombro, com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 54 anos, com um valor médio de 21,66 anos (±5.89), divididos aleatoriamente em três grupos com uma tarefa comum: o reconhecimento da zona neutra da omoplata. Um grupo não recebeu qualquer tipo de IRE - Grupo Controlo (GC), outro grupo recebeu IRE-VP e outro recebeu IRE-VC. Para efeitos de análise da performance foram consideradas duas variáveis: tempo e qualidade da execução. A abordagem estatística destas variáveis consistiu numa análise de variância simples e num teste de comparações múltiplas. Resultados: Observámos que o grupo controlo e o grupo IRE-VC efetuaram a tarefa pedida em menos tempo que o grupo IRE-VP (p<0.01) e que o grupo IRE-VC obteve melhores resultados no que respeita à qualidade da execução da tarefa do que o GC e o grupo IRE-VP (p<0.01). Conclusão: Pelos resultados obtidos, na tarefa de reconhecimento da zona neutra da omoplata, podemos concluir que o biofeedback cinemático é mais efetivo na facilitação da obtenção de melhor qualidade de execução da tarefa do que o feedback clinico ou a inexistência de feedback e igualmente efetivo à inexistência de IRE no que respeita ao tempo demorado a reconhecer essa posição. -------------- ABSTRACT:Study Design: Single factor experimental design. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of real time cinematic biofeedback as extrinsic information in the recognition of the neutral zone of the scapula in healthy subjects; to measure the temporal performance and quality of the execution without extrinsic feedback, with clinical feedback and with cinematic feedback. Background: To recognize the proper scapula position and to be aware of the importance of this position to the stability and correct function of the gleno-umeral joint is a difficult task, because most people don’t have the necessary knowledge. It is known that extrinsic feedback is effective in motor learning, specially in the early stages. There are several studies that evaluated the influence of extrinsic feedback in rehabilitation of shoulder dysfunctions, but only in the electromyography format. Material and Methods: Sixty healthy subjects were randomly divided into 3 groups that received no feedback (group 1 – control group), verbal and palpatory feedback (group 2) and real time cinematic feedback (group 3). The performance variables considered – time and quality of execution - were statistically analyzed with ANOVA one-way and multiple comparisons test. Results: Control group and group 3 executed the task in less time that group 2 (p<0.01) and group 3 executed the task with better quality than control group and group 2 (p<0.01). Conclusions: From the results of this study we conclude that in the studied task, the cinematic feedback is more effective to facilitate a better quality of execution than no feedback or clinical feedback and, regarding to time taken to attain the requested position, equally effective to no feedback.