Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Motor Recovery of the Severely Impaired Paretic Upper Limb After Mirror Therapy in Sub-acute Stroke
Our study aims at investigating the effect of intensive mirror therapy on the motor recovery of severely impaired paretic arm at subacute stroke.
It was reported that upper limb hemiparesis happened in 80% of stroke patients and only 20%
regained full arm function 6 months post stroke. The paretic upper arm accounted for 50% of
the variance in functional limitation after stroke. Early and intensive upper limb
intervention can promote motor recovery of paretic arm and is associated with better upper
limb functional outcomes on 6 month post stroke. Mirror therapy (MT) is one of the potential
approach in enhancing motor recovery of paretic arm after stroke. However, the effect of
intensive MT on the motor recovery of severely impaired paretic arm after stroke has not
been investigated. Knowledge on the effect of intensive MT on motor recovery can enhance
formulation of effective and efficiency treatment protocol in stroke rehabilitation.
Therefore, our study aims at investigating the effect of intensive MT on the motor recovery
of severely impaired paretic arm of patients at subacute phase of stroke.
Stroke patients admitted to Haven of Hope Hospital will be screened according to inclusion
and exclusion criteria. Eligible subjects will consent and be randomized into two groups: MT
group- subjects will have daily two 30-min sessions of standardized bilateral upper limbs
exercise with presence of mirror, 5 days per week for 4 consecutive weeks. During MT, a
mirror is placed in the patient's mid-sagittal plane, with the reflecting surface facing the
non-paretic upper limb so that the reflected image of this non-paretic limb would be
perceived as the paretic upper limb. Subjects are instructed to watch at the movements of
the reflected image of the non-paretic limbs and at the same time, the paretic upper limb
should imitate the observed movements and be synchronized with those of the good side.
Standardized bilateral upper limbs exercise (4 sets of 30 repetitions of shoulder, elbow,
wrist and fingers movements) will be carried out within 30 min per session. Control group
subjects will receive same daily two sessions of standardized bilateral upper limbs exercise
without mirror, 5 days per week for 4 consecutive weeks. Motor functions of paretic arm of
subjects measured by Fugl-Meyer Assessment (motor domain) and Wolf Motor Function Test will
be assessed by independent assessor who is blinded to the group allocation of subjects
before and after the 4-week intervention. Baseline comparison between the two groups was
tested with independent t-test and the difference among and between groups after
intervention will be tested by repeated measures ANOVA with level of significant at 0.05.
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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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