Reduction in voluntary activation of elbow and wrist muscles in individuals with chronic hemiparetic stroke

Lindsay R. P. Garmirian,Julius P. A. Dewald,Ana Maria Acosta

biorxiv(2019)

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After a stroke, descending drive is impaired due to the loss of corticospinal and corticobulbar projections which causes a reduction in voluntary activation or an inability of the nervous system to activate muscles to their full capacity, which in turn contributes to weakness of the upper extremity. Voluntary activation has not been quantified at specific joints in the upper extremity, in part because directly assessing changes descending drive is difficult. In this study, voluntary activation of elbow and wrist flexors and extensors was assessed in participants with chronic hemiparetic stroke using twitch interpolation. Twitch interpolation uses electrical stimulation to estimate voluntary activation and relies on the principle that there is an inverse relationship between the amplitude of a twitch evoked by a stimulus and the voluntary force output during stimulation (). We measured voluntary activation using twitch interpolation as well as maximum voluntary torque (MVT) of the elbow and wrist flexors and extensors in the paretic and non-paretic limb of ten participants post stroke and the dominant and non-dominant limb of 2 control participants. Results show, MVT interlimb differences were significantly greater for stroke participants compared to control, across muscle groups (p≤0.005). For stroke participants, MVT interlimb differences were significantly greater at the wrist compared to the elbow (P=0.003). Voluntary activation was significantly less in the paretic limb compared to the non-paretic, dominant and non-dominant limbs, across participants and muscle groups (p<0.005 for all four muscle groups). For the stroke participants, the voluntary activation interlimb difference was significantly greater for the wrist muscles compared to the elbow muscles (p<0.005). There was a significant positive correlation ( = 0.39, = .022) between each participant’s impairment level, as measured by a hand specific subscore of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, and the wrist extensor voluntary activation in the paretic limb but the relationship was not significant for the other muscle groups.
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Stroke,paresis,weakness,voluntary activation failure,descending drive,twitch interpolation
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