Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3047013 Clinical Neurophysiology 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis study established the relationship between kinematic and grip force parameters in prehension tasks, disease severity and cerebellar atrophy in patients with cerebellar degeneration.MethodsPrehension was tested in a condition during which the hand reached out, grasped, and lifted an object. Task complexity was modified by limiting the transport component to a single-joint movement, and introducing a bimanual condition.ResultsCompared to controls the cerebellar patients showed disturbances in hand transport, in hand shaping and the most pronounced in time to peak grip force and the grip/load force coupling. Task-dependent changes did not differ between groups. Ataxia scores revealed significant correlations with hand transport and shaping measures only. Ataxia subscores correlated with volume reduction of appropriate longitudinal cerebellar zones. Volume reduction of the intermediate zone was associated with grip force coordination deficits.ConclusionsResults indicate that the cerebellum may have a more general role in motor control of grasping independent of task complexity. Temporal and coordinative measures of grip force appear to be most useful to assess the severity of grasping deficits in patients with cerebellar degeneration not detectable by clinical ataxia scales.SignificanceTo assess the severity and course of cerebellar disease grip force control in a standard prehension task is a sensitive quantitative measure.

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