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NCT number NCT06188845
Other study ID # TMANH108-REC009
Secondary ID TMANH108-REC009
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 4, 2021
Est. completion date February 9, 2022

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source Taiwan Municipal An-Nan Hospital-China Medical University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Despite being nearly independent in daily life, chronic high-functioning stroke survivors still experienced mild impairments in skilled hand function. Kinesio Taping (KT) has been used to help stroke patients improve their balance and ambulation. Few studies explored the effects of KT on fine motor function in stroke patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the hand function performance of high-functioning stroke survivors after KT. Participants were divided into two groups: KT group and control group. Last two days, the KT group received KT intervention. After the taping was removed, baseline and post-test evaluation were conducted. Outcome measures included muscle strength, range of motion (ROM), spasticity, fine motor function, and self-reported upper limb disability. The results revealed that the KT group had less spasticity, increasing ROM trend, and improved fine motor function and disability. KT improved spasticity, active movement, and muscle flexibility, resulting in more skilled and delicate hand function in chronic high-functioning stroke survivors.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 17
Est. completion date February 9, 2022
Est. primary completion date February 9, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 32 Years to 77 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - (1) Stroke with unilateral hemiparesis, (2) onset duration > 6 months, (3) Brunnstrom stage in the proximal and distal parts of the upper extremity > stage III, and (4) adequate cognitive ability to understand and cooperate with the experiment procedure. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants with skin problem (such as allergies, open wound), a history of upper extremity musculoskeletal diseases (such as fractures, tendon ruptures), or other peripheral neurological or systemic diseases were excluded.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Kinesio taping
Kinesio taping is a non-invasive physical treatment, which is breathable, hypoallergenic and elastic. Because of the mechanical properties and physiological effects, Kinesio taping has been thought to relieve pain, reduce swelling, support and relax soft tissue, promote motor performance, and correct posture or abnormal movement patterns.

Locations

Country Name City State
Taiwan An Nan Hospital, China Medical University Tainan

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Taiwan Municipal An-Nan Hospital-China Medical University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Taiwan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Muscle strength The maximum grip force and the muscle strength of the wrist extensor and flexor Baseline and post-test( 2 days later)
Primary AROM and PROM The AROM and PROM of wrist flexion and extension (AROM and PROM in degrees). The AROM and PROM of the wrist flexion and extension were measured with the goniometers. Baseline and post-test( 2 days later)
Primary Spasticity Spasticity of wrist and finger flexor and extensor. The spasticity of wrist and finger flexor and extensor were assessed with modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). Baseline and post-test( 2 days later)
Primary The Action Research Arm Test gross motor and fine motor function of the upper limb, which included grasp, grip, pinch, and gross movement Baseline and post-test( 2 days later)
Primary Quick DASH To measure the disability and symptoms of the upper limb, participants self-reported the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (Quick DASH) questionnaire Baseline and post-test( 2 days later))
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