Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Proximal and Distal Training on Stroke Recovery
We will test on persons with chronic impairment due to stroke:
1. whether the order in which robot therapy is delivered influences outcomes
(shoulder-and-elbow before wrist vs. wrist before shoulder-and-elbow).
2. whether we should train the shoulder, elbow, and wrist at the same time or on different
days.
The Effect of Proximal and Distal Training on Stroke Recovery:
Specific Aim 1. Test whether task specific wrist robotic training improves motor performance
among persons with chronic impairment after stroke.
Specific Aim 2. Test whether the order in which robot therapy is delivered influences
outcomes (shoulder-and-elbow before wrist vs. wrist before shoulder-and-elbow).
Specific Aim 3. Test whether there is generalization across different joints (shoulder &
elbow vs wrist).
Specific Aim 4: Test whether there is any interference between training across different
joints among persons with chronic impairment after stroke.
Briefly we will invite persons with chronic impairment due to stroke to participate in a
study that will train them first on wrist for 6 weeks and then on the shoulder-and-elbow for
an additional 6 weeks or vice-versa. A third group will train in alternate days for 12 weeks
on the shoulder-and-elbow or the wrist, while a fourth group will be trained on the
shoulder, elbow, and wrist on the same day. Outcomes will be measured using standard
instruments as well as robot-based measures. We expect that results from this study will
provide an objective basis for maximizing this kind of therapy.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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