Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigation of the Effect of Modified Graded Motor Imagery Training on Upper Extremity Motor Function, Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life and Motor Imagery Skills in Stroke Patients
In the study, movement observation training, Modified Graded Motor Imaging Training, which includes upper extremity functional exercises, and Graded Motor Imaging Training, where the standard protocol is applied, will be used in stroke patients to improve their upper extremity motor functions and daily lives. It is aimed to present it on an evidence-based basis by investigating its effects on Daily Living Activity, quality of life, upper extremity-specific right/left lateralization performance, mental stopwatch performance and motor imagery skills.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 21 |
Est. completion date | March 15, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | November 15, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Hemiplegia was observed after CVO, According to the Edinburgh Handedness Questionnaire, those who actively use their right extremity, Those with right hemisphere involvement, Those aged 18 and over, Having been diagnosed with stroke at least 1 month ago and at most 6 months ago, Middle cerebral artery involvement, Having a Standardized Mini Mental Test score of 24 or above, having a Stage 2b or above according to Eggers staging, Able to actively control hands, wrists and fingers and perform the release reflex Those who want to participate in the study voluntarily and Individuals with informed consent will be included in the study. Exclusion Criteria: Those with major neurological, orthopedic or rheumatological disorders that affect upper extremity function other than stroke (Polyneuropathy, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, etc.). Those with upper extremity amputation, Uncontrolled arrhythmia, uncontrolled hypertension, unstable cardiac status Active malignancy and receiving chemo/radiotherapy related to it Uncooperative due to aphasia or cognitive impairment Individuals with vision and hearing problems Having a communication problem that may prevent implementation of the evaluations and/or treatment program Individuals who do not allow mental evaluation, cannot fill out the scales, and are illiterate will not be included in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Inonu University | Malatya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Inonu University |
Turkey,
Braun N, Kranczioch C, Liepert J, Dettmers C, Zich C, Busching I, Debener S. Motor Imagery Impairment in Postacute Stroke Patients. Neural Plast. 2017;2017:4653256. doi: 10.1155/2017/4653256. Epub 2017 Mar 28. — View Citation
Candiri B, Talu B, Guner E, Ozen M. The effect of graded motor imagery training on pain, functional performance, motor imagery skills, and kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty: randomized controlled trial. Korean J Pain. 2023 Jul 1;36(3):369-381. doi: 10.3344/kjp.23020. Epub 2023 Jun 22. — View Citation
Yu JA, Park J. The effect of first-person perspective action observation training on upper extremity function and activity of daily living of chronic stroke patients. Brain Behav. 2022 May;12(5):e2565. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2565. Epub 2022 Apr 10. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Motor Rating Scale | The scale is a widely used, reliable and valid test to evaluate paretic upper extremity motor impairment in stroke patients. From this scale, where each parameter is scored between 0-2 points, a maximum score of 66 can be obtained, and high scores indicate good motor functions. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Primary | Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) | WMFT is used to evaluate motor skill in patients with upper extremity motor dysfunction. The 15 functional activities evaluated are scored between 0-5 points and the functional skill score is calculated by taking the average of the total score. Higher scores indicate better functional ability. In the performance time section, how long each activity took is recorded. A maximum of 120 seconds is allowed to complete an activity. If the activity cannot be completed within this time, the performance time is recorded as 120 seconds. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Primary | Modified Barthel Index | MBI, which is used to measure the independence of individuals in daily living activities, emerged by modifying the Barthel Index. MBI includes 10 items related to activities of daily living. Total score is between 0-100. As the score increases, individuals' independence in daily living activities increases. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Primary | Stroke-Specific Quality of Life Scale | It consists of a total of 49 items for 12 subcategories (mobility, fitness, upper extremity functionality, work/productivity, mood, self-care, social roles, family roles, language, vision, thinking and personality) that evaluate the quality of life of individuals with stroke. The higher the total score, the better the stroke individual's quality of life. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Secondary | Lateralization Assessment | Right/left lateralization performance of the upper extremity will be evaluated with the "Recognise™" application developed by the Neuro Orthapedic Institute. The "Recognise™ Hand" and "Recognise™ Shoulder" sections of this application and the "Vanilla" part of these sections will be used. Accuracy rates and reaction time in the application will be recorded. An increase in the accuracy rate indicates that lateralization performance has improved. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Secondary | Mental Chronometry Time | It will be used to evaluate the chronometric aspect of motor imagery. You will be given the task of wearing and folding a T-shirt for the mental stopwatch period.First, the motor imagery task will be performed. The time written on the screen is recorded by the observer. For the physical phase of the test, the same application is actually carried out and the time is recorded with the help of a stopwatch. Mental stopwatch rate will be calculated.
Mental stopwatch ratio = (Time in which the movement is physically performed - Time in which the movement is performed with imagination) / Time in which the movement is physically performed. |
before treatment, 2 months, 4 months | |
Secondary | Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire (KGIA) | CSIA will be used to evaluate motor imagery skills. After experiencing the movement in reality, he will be asked to imagine himself watching the same movement as if it were actually performed. Participants will evaluate the quality of the image in the visualization by giving points between 1 and 5, including "1 (no image)" and "5 (clear as the original)". An increase in the score indicates improvement. | before treatment, 2 months, 4 months |
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