ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity

Spasticity is a common clinical complication after stroke is conventionally assessed using qualitative methods, leading to inter and intra-rater variability. This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Upper Limb Spasticity Measurement Device (ULSMeD), a portable device designed to ass...

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Published in:2024 2nd International Conference on Mechatronics, Control and Robotics, ICMCR 2024
Main Author: Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024
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Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
2024
2024 2nd International Conference on Mechatronics, Control and Robotics, ICMCR 2024


10.1109/ICMCR60777.2024.10481865
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85190514598&doi=10.1109%2fICMCR60777.2024.10481865&partnerID=40&md5=dc3609f5fcaa3f4fe15bc3b5a873620e
Spasticity is a common clinical complication after stroke is conventionally assessed using qualitative methods, leading to inter and intra-rater variability. This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Upper Limb Spasticity Measurement Device (ULSMeD), a portable device designed to assist clinicians in quantitatively measuring upper limb spasticity based on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). ULSMeD integrates force and angle sensors with Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, enabling real-time measurements and data visualization through a mobile phone user interface. The device enhances clinical decision-making by providing objective spasticity measurements and reducing variability. Experimental validation against commercial electro-goniometer and myometer demonstrated positive strong correlations (angle r=0.965 and force r=0.987) for slow assessment and (angle r=0.720 and force r=0.884) for fast assessment. The ULSMeD represents a significant advancement in objective spasticity assessment, empowering clinicians with a reliable and user-friendly tool for upper limb spasticity measurement. © 2024 IEEE.
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author Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
spellingShingle Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
author_facet Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
author_sort Johar K.; Che Zakaria N.A.; Nurshazwani Wan Zakaria W.; Othman N.A.; Yee Low C.; Yee J.; Hashim N.M.; Akhtar Hanapiah F.
title ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
title_short ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
title_full ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
title_fullStr ULSMeD: Assisted Measurement Device for Quantitative Evaluation of Upper Limb Spasticity
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description Spasticity is a common clinical complication after stroke is conventionally assessed using qualitative methods, leading to inter and intra-rater variability. This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Upper Limb Spasticity Measurement Device (ULSMeD), a portable device designed to assist clinicians in quantitatively measuring upper limb spasticity based on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). ULSMeD integrates force and angle sensors with Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, enabling real-time measurements and data visualization through a mobile phone user interface. The device enhances clinical decision-making by providing objective spasticity measurements and reducing variability. Experimental validation against commercial electro-goniometer and myometer demonstrated positive strong correlations (angle r=0.965 and force r=0.987) for slow assessment and (angle r=0.720 and force r=0.884) for fast assessment. The ULSMeD represents a significant advancement in objective spasticity assessment, empowering clinicians with a reliable and user-friendly tool for upper limb spasticity measurement. © 2024 IEEE.
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