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Σάββατο 15 Ιουλίου 2017

Spatially-defined motor deficits in people with unilateral complex regional pain syndrome

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Publication date: Available online 14 July 2017
Source:Cortex
Author(s): Emily J. Reid, Sarah B. Wallwork, Daniel Harvie, K Jane Chalmers, Felicity A. Braithwaite, Charles Spence, Alberto Gallace, G Lorimer Moseley
ObjectiveSpatially-defined disruption of autonomic and sensory function has been identified in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This study aimed to determine whether motor performance is also disrupted in a spatially-defined manner in people with CRPS.MethodsThirteen people with CRPS type 1 of the upper limb participated in two motor experiments. In Experiment 1 participants performed a circle drawing task that primarily tested motor accuracy. In Experiment 2 participants performed a button pressing task that tested motor co-ordination. In both experiments the motor tasks were performed with either hand (affected or healthy), and on either side of the body midline – that is, on the affected side of space or healthy side of space.ResultsThere was a main effect of both Limb and Side for the motor tasks. In Experiment 1, motor accuracy for the circle drawing task was poorer when participants used their affected hand than when they used their healthy one (p<0.001), and when the task was performed on the affected side of their body midline than when it was performed on the healthy side (p<0.001). In Experiment 2, motor co-ordination for the button pressing task was poorer when participants used their affected hand than when they used their healthy one (p<0.001), and when the task was performed on the affected side of the midline (p<0.001), as compared to the healthy side of the midline.ConclusionsUnilateral CRPS is associated with a spatially-defined disruption of motor performance. Participants perform worse when the task is performed on the affected side of the body midline, regardless of whether they use their affected or healthy hand.



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