Spasticity, Muscle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of the Cryoneurolysis on Pain and Positioning in Patients With Wrist and Hand Contractures.
NCT number | NCT06051656 |
Other study ID # | H22-03181 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | January 9, 2023 |
Est. completion date | September 2024 |
Contracture which is defined as a limitation of the maximum passive range of motion due to changes in periarticular soft tissue can contributes to severe pain and increased disabilities. Once contracture is present, management options are very limited and mainly includes surgery. This clinic offers cryoneurolysis routinely to spastic patients to manage their severe spasticity, contracture and associated pain. In this observational project, the outcomes after cryoneurolysis in patients with wrist and hand contracture will be studied systematically and with more details to determine any changes in pain and range of motion after this procedure.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 25 |
Est. completion date | September 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Adult patients(at least 18 years old). 2. Severe claw hand with less than 4 cm distance between the pulp of the fingers and palm of the hand. 3. MAS>= 3 in wrist and hand muscles interfering with function or causing a clinical problem, due to any neurological condition. 4. Have refractory pain in wrist and hand areas with no response to the usual pain management methods including oral medication or botulinum toxin injection. 5. Patients are already candidate for cryoneurolysis to manage the pain and spasticity in their hand and wrist, based on their response to diagnostic nerve block test (DNB). 6. Ability to attend testing sessions, comply with testing protocols and provide written informed consent. For patients who physically are not able to complete the consent process, a witness may be asked to sign and confirm their willing for participation. Legal representative may be asked to help with consent process for participants who cognitively are not able to consent on their behalf. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Have undergone any previous peripheral nerve procedures in their affected side, for the treatment of spasticity, including previous cryoneurolysis, chemical neurolysis, neurectomy or arthroplasty. 2. Patients who received botulinum toxin in past 4 months in the same targeted muscles for cryoneurolysis, however, they may enter the study at the 4-month mark. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Victoria General Hospital | Victoria | British Columbia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vancouver Island Health Authority |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Any changes in wrist and hand pain after cryoneurolysis. | The intensity of pain in wrist and hand area will be measured based on numerical rating scale (NRS) on scale of 0 to 10 (0 means no pain at all and 10 shows the worst pain that the patient reports). | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, 1 and 4 months after the procedure. | |
Primary | Any changes in wrist and hand pain after cryoneurolysis , in patients who are not cognitively able to report the intensity of pain. | Patients who cognitively are not able to score their pain based on NRS, will be assessed by checklist of nonverbal pain indicators (CNPI). In this scale the patients will be observed in rest and during any movement, and any non verbal or verbal complaints, facial grimaces, bracing, restlessness, rubbing of the affected area will be recorded. The presence or absence of these symptoms will be recorded. | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, 1 and 4 months after the procedure. | |
Primary | Any changes in wrist and hand spasticity and tone. | The degree of spasticity will be measured based on Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) . This scale has 6 scores from 0 which means no spasticity to 4 which means the maximum tone in which the limb movement is limited. | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, one and four months after the procedure. | |
Primary | Any changes in wrist and hand range of motion will be recorded. | Maximum passive and active range of motion of wrist , second and fifth metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints and thumb radial and palmar abduction will be measured using a goniometer. | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, one and four months after the procedure. | |
Secondary | Any changes in maximum distance between pulp of the fingers and palm of the hand. | The maximum distance between the pulp of most flexed finger and palm of the hand will be measured in centimetre. The same measurement will be done for distance between pulp of thumb and palm of the hand. | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, one and four months after the procedure. | |
Secondary | Any changes in hand hygiene will be recorded. | Patients' hands will be assessed to determine the extent of any palm maceration, ulceration or infection; cleanliness of the palm, ease of cleaning and nail trimming; and the effect of hygiene-related disabilities on other area of functioning. This assessment is a part of disability assessment scale (DAS). Each section's score ranges from 0 to 3 (0= no disability and 3 = maximum disability) | The assessment will be done at baseline, 2 weeks, one and four months after the procedure. | |
Secondary | Patients satisfaction on pre set goals, after the procedure. | Goal attainment scale (GAS) is a patient oriented scale to score patients satisfaction with their desired outcomes. Before the procedure up to 3 individualized goals will be negotiated between patients, their caregivers and physicians. At the final visit they will be asked if they are satisfied with each of these goals, and their responses will be scored accordingly. The scores of (-2), (-0.5), (0), (+1) and (+2) will be assigned if they feel that their condition is worse than before, better but not as good as expected, as expected, better than expected and much better than expected. All goals will be weighted equally, and final score will be calculated based on the available formula. The higher score is presenting of better outcome | The assessment will be done at baseline and at 4 months. |
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