Poststroke/CVA Hemiparesis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does the Enhanced Rehabilitation Programs Facilitate the Motor Recovery After Stroke? A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Study (TIARAS Trial)
Study purpose This study will explore whether an additional rehabilitation program that focus
on either upper or lower extremity training facilitate the recovery in upper or lower
extremity.
The recovery in both neurological status and motor functions will be explored.
Design A single-blinded (assessor-blinded) randomized controlled trial. Interventions The
participants will be randomly assigned into two experiment groups (enhanced upper extremity
program; and enhanced lower-extremity program).
Both groups receive routine rehabilitation including daily 50 mins of physical therapy and 50
mins of occupational therapy.
The enhanced upper extremity program group receives additional daily 50 mins program focusing
on training of the hemiplegic upper extremity, while the enhanced lower-extremity program
group receives additional daily 50 mins program focusing on training of the hemiplegic lower
extremity. The participants receive 20-day training over a 4-week period. The additional
program is designed to be specific to either upper-extremity or lower-extremity. Accordingly,
one group can be used as the control group of the other one.
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