Rehabilitation Clinical Trial
— tACSOfficial title:
Effect of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation on the Recovery of Motor Control of the Upper Limb and Cerebral Connectivity in Chronic-stage Stroke Patients
This project seeks to evaluate the effect of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on the recovery of motor control of the upper limb and associated neuronal synchrony during a 14-sessions (5-week) rehabilitation program for adult patients with diagnosis of stroke at chronic stage. Specifically, the stimulation on Gamma ranges, because the evidence available so far allows us to propose that the tACS in the Gamma range (around 70 Hz) facilitates motor execution. For this purpose, the experimental approach involves active (70 Hz in Gamma rhythm and 7 Hz, Theta rhythm) and sham tACS together with an analytical and integrated motor training with a double-blind and randomized design. Our hypothesis is that Gamma frequency tACS restores neuronal synchrony in Beta range, which enhances the upper limb motor recovery associated with a training program. Using specific motor control parameters, clinical scales and electroencephalography, the immediate and long-term (3 months after finished the training) behavioral and neurophysiological effect of this new neurostimulation paradigm (tACS plus training) for motor rehabilitation of stroke will be established.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 45 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of unilateral stroke at chronic stage (6 months or more) - Upper Extremity -Fugl Meyer > 10 - Wrist extensors strength of the paretic limb of 2 or more in the Medical Research Council (MRC) scale - Active shoulder movement (flexion or abduction) of 30º or more - Be able to follow the instructions necessary to achieve the training protocol Exclusion Criteria: - Have a cerebellar stroke or ataxia - Have some medical condition contraindicated for tACS (epilepsy, pacemaker, prosthesis between others) - Have post-stroke epilepsy - Limited passive range of motion in the elbow (less than 45º in flexo-extension plane) - Limited passive range of motion in the wrist (less than 40º in flexo-extension plane) - Limited passive range of motion in the shoulder (less than 70º in flexo-extension plane) - Have another neurological condition that leads to upper extremity sequelae - Have a normal performance in the clinical test |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Centro de Habilidades Clínicas - Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación | Santiago |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educacion |
Chile,
Alisar DC, Ozen S, Sozay S. Effects of Bihemispheric Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Upper Extremity Function in Stroke Patients: A randomized Double-Blind Sham-Controlled Study. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2020 Jan;29(1):104454. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2019.104454. Epub 2019 Nov 4. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Impairment Measure pre-intervention: Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer | Scale use to assess motor impairments (ICF function level), and adequately reflects the analytical motor control of force and direction of movement. The scale has a maximum of 66 points, which indicates a normal performance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 0 | |
Primary | Change of Impairment Measure post-intervention: Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer | Scale use to assess motor impairments (ICF function level), and adequately reflects the analytical motor control of force and direction of movement. The scale has a maximum of 66 points, which indicates a normal performance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) | |
Primary | Change of Impairment Measure follow up: Upper Extremity Fugl Meyer | Scale use to assess motor impairments (ICF function level), and adequately reflects the analytical motor control of force and direction of movement. The scale has a maximum of 66 points, which indicates a normal performance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 12 | |
Primary | EEG spectral power in Beta band pre-intervention | Change in spectral power in the Beta band (13-30Hz) associated with motor performance in kinetic and kinematic tasks | week 0 | |
Primary | Change in EEG spectral power in Beta band post-intervention | Change in spectral power in the Beta band (13-30Hz) associated with motor performance in kinetic and kinematic tasks | week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) | |
Primary | Change in EEG spectral power in Beta band follow up | Change in spectral power in the Beta band (13-30Hz) associated with motor performance in kinetic and kinematic tasks | week 12 | |
Secondary | Activity Measure: Action Research Arm Test | Action Research Arm Test will be used to evaluate de ICF activity level. The maximum score is 57, which indicate a normal perfomance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 0, week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) and week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in Activity Measure post-intervention: Action Research Arm Test | Action Research Arm Test will be used to evaluate de ICF activity level. The maximum score is 57, which indicate a normal perfomance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) | |
Secondary | Change in Activity Measure follow up: Action Research Arm Test | Action Research Arm Test will be used to evaluate de ICF activity level. The maximum score is 57, which indicate a normal perfomance. Lower scores indicate worse performance. | week 12 | |
Secondary | Performance measure in the trained kinetic task (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinetic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measures the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of how the participants performed the kinetic task | week 0, week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) and week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in the performance measure in the trained kinetic task post-intertenvion (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinetic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measures the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of the change in the performance in the kinetic task at the beginning of the training protocol and at the end. | week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) | |
Secondary | Change in the performance measure in the trained kinetic task at follow up (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinetic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measures the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of the change in the performance in the kinetic task at the beginning of the training protocol and at the 12 week follow up. | week 12 | |
Secondary | Performance measure in trained kinematic task (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinematic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measures the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of how the participants performed the kinematic task | week 0, week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) and week 12 | |
Secondary | Change in the performance measure in the trained kinematic task post-intervention (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinematic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measure the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of the change in the performance in the kinematic task at the beginning of the training protocol and at the end. | week 5 or 6 (end of the training program) | |
Secondary | Change in performance measure in the trained kinematic task at follow up (behavioral parameter) | The change that we observed in the kinematic task in the protocol training. This outcome is a behavioral parameter that measure the change in the task that is trained in the training protocol. It is a measure of the change in the performance in the kinematic task at the beginning of the training protocol and at the end. | week 12 |
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