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Lycra sleeves with embedded-Accelerometers to test wear compliance and upper limb activity in people with stroke: A feasibility study 

Kumar, Praveen; Leake, Jason; Brodie, Shannon; Molton, Jennifer; O'Reilly, Rosie; Pearce, Alex; Steele, Jade; Caleb-Solly, Praminda

Authors

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Dr Praveen Kumar Praveen.Kumar@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation

Jason Leake Jason.Leake@uwe.ac.uk
Hourly Paid Demonstrator - E - FET - EDM - UEDM0000

Shannon Brodie

Jennifer Molton

Rosie O'Reilly

Alex Pearce

Jade Steele

Praminda Caleb-Solly



Abstract

Background: To establish a possible effect of Lycra sleeves, accurate recording of wear time is critical.
Aim: To test whether an accelerometer-embedded Lycra sleeve can measure wear compliance and record upper-limb (UL) movements/activity in people with stroke
Methods: A convenience sample of seven adults with stroke resulting in unilateral UL weakness were approached. Participants wore accelerometer-embedded Lycra sleeve on their affected arm for 8-10 hrs/day for 14 days and were prescribed four simple upper limb exercises. They completed a diary to record daily sleeve wear-time and exercise times. UL function, shoulder muscle strength, range of movement and pain were assessed at day 1 and 14.
Results: Five participants (72±10 years) were recruited. Mean time since stroke was 20 months. Using an acceleration movement threshold of 0.01g (g=acceleration of gravity) and the constructed algorithm the sleeve donning and doffing time was identified. Mean accelerometer and diary recorded wear time were 11.64 hours/day (SD 2.64) and 11.27 hours/day (SD2.03) hours/day respectively. Individual spikes above threshold indicated UL activity but could not distinguish participant-recorded exercises from daily UL use. Arm function showed improvement in three out of five participants.
Conclusions: Accelerometers provide accurate data on Lycra sleeve wear-time and may help with monitoring adherence.

Citation

Kumar, P., Leake, J., Brodie, S., Molton, J., O'Reilly, R., Pearce, A., …Caleb-Solly, P. (2021, October). Lycra sleeves with embedded-Accelerometers to test wear compliance and upper limb activity in people with stroke: A feasibility study . Poster presented at CAHPR Oxfordshire and CAHPR Southwest Conference 2021, Online

Presentation Conference Type Poster
Conference Name CAHPR Oxfordshire and CAHPR Southwest Conference 2021
Conference Location Online
Start Date Oct 5, 2021
End Date Oct 5, 2021
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2023
Keywords Stroke, Lycra sleeve, accelerometer
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10282886
Related Public URLs https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cahpr-joint-hub-conference-2021/