Chronic Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of High Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Associated With Physical Therapy to Reduce Upper Limb Spasticity in Post Stroke Patients: Double Blinded, Randomized and Controlled Clinical
In this study, it is being investigated if the association between high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation associated with motor physical therapy reduces spasticity, increases upper limb motor function, and quality of life of post-chronic stroke patients than motor physical therapy alone. For this purpose, patients included will be submitted to ten sessions with active or sham hf-rTMS followed by a protocol of physical therapy.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | April 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Age 30 to 75 years; - Both sexes; - With diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke proven by means of computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging; - Spasticity grade will be assessed using the Ashworth modified scale (BOHANNON & SMITH, 1987), with score +1, 2 or 3 for the wrist flexors of the affected upper limb; - With absence of cognitive deficit verified by the Folstein Mini Mental State Examination (score = 20) modified for the Brazilian population (BRUCKI et al., 2003) Exclusion Criteria: - Contraindications to and EMT (ROSSINI et al., 2015) - Clinical evidence of multiple brain lesions - Trauma-orthopedic injury that limits the range of motion of the upper limb - Presence of visual and / or communication deficit - Involvement of other interventions focused on reducing spasticity - Modification of medications in the last 30 days. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | Applied Neuroscience Laboratory | Recife | Pernambuco |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco |
Brazil,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Spasticity | Change from degree of Spasticity: ordinal variable measured through the Ashworth Modified Scale, expressed as scores graded from +1 to 3. The EMA is a qualitative instrument with ordinal measures that scores the degree of spasticity presented by the resting muscle from zero to four, in increasing order of intensity. | before 10 sessions, before and after each session (every day), after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Cortical excitability | Expressed as percent motor resting threshold and numerical values of motor evoked potential. The motor evoked potential (MEP) will be provided by twenty unconditioned stimuli (120% of motor resting threshould). | before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Variation of the median nerve Hmax / Mmax ratio | The reflex H is an estimate of the excitability of the alpha motoneuron when there is a pre-synaptic inhibition (PALIERI, R.M et al., 2004). The variation of the H-reflex amplitude will evaluate the spinal cord excitability variation. | before and after 10 sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Sensory-motor function of the upper limb | This consists of a quantitative scale developed to measure the recovery of the motor function of stroke patients.Measured through the Fugl-Meyer Rating Scale. Expressed in values from 0 to 66; | before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Quality of life | Expressed in numerical values for each domain, the SSQOL has 49 items distributed in 12 domains (energy, family role, language, mobility, humor, personality, self-care, social role, reasoning, upper limb function, vision and work / productivity). There are three possibilities for responses that are quantified on a five-to-one scale. | before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Qualitative and quantitative of moviment | Motor Activity Log 30 (MAL-30) is a standardized instrument that was developed specifically to evaluate the function and use of the upper limb most affected post-stroke in the real-life environment (uncontrolled) through two scales: qualitative and quantitative. The total score is obtained by calculating the mean for each of the scales. The higher the mean obtained in the scales, the better the quality and quantity of use of the upper limb more affected in the accomplishment of the daily activities of life. | before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Dynamometry | It consists of an objective and quantitative way of measuring muscle shape using a manual portable dynamometer. The test will be performed with the Jamar dynamometer in KGF. | before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days | |
Secondary | Changes on Patient Global Impression of Change Scale | Changes on Patient Global Impression of Change Scale - (time frame: baseline, before 6 session, after 10 sessions) The PGICS is a one-dimensional measure in which individuals rate their improvement associated with intervention on a scale of 7 items ranging from "1 = no change" to "7 = Much better". |
before and after 10 daily sessions and after 30 days |
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