Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Objective Assessment of Upper Extremity Functioning of Stroke Patients Before and After Rehabilitation
The purpose of this study is to evaluate by objective measures the improvement in upper extremity functioning, as reflection of motor learning, in stroke patients in the sub acute phase. The investigators hypothesize that the improvements in daily functioning are partially due to compensation strategies and partially due to motor learning.
Background: Most stroke patients continue to suffer from upper extremity motor deficiencies
even after prolonged and intense rehabilitation in hospital. Even though guidelines and
other studies recommend to apply a rehabilitation programs as patient reception. As opposed
to that there is a scarce evidence for the efficacy of the rehabilitation.
Objectives: To evaluate by objective measures the improvement in motor performance of the
upper extremity of stroke patients in the sub acute period. Secondary objective is to
describe the correlation between proximal and distal motor deficiencies of the upper
extremity.
Hypothesis: Patients will show better hand performance at the end of hospitalization. Part
of it can be attributed to the rehabilitation and part to a spontaneous recovery.
Correlation will be found for proximal and distal upper extremity motor deficiencies.
Methods:
Trial began only after the IRB research approval. All treatment sessions will implemented by
the physical and occupational staff of the hospital. Assessments for the measures will be
carry out by a certified physical therapist which is coinvestigator. The coinvestigator
collect the raw data for analysis in Excel and than in SPSS.
20 stroke patients who meet the inclusion criteria will participate in the study, after
signing an informed consent.Patients will undergo the first assessment of all measures, e.g:
motor abilities by Fugl-Meyer test, handwriting kinematic and kinetic measures and surface
electromyography for measurement of muscle synergy.Patients will be treated by standard
rehabilitation of physical and occupational therapy for a period of 3-4 weeks. Before
discharge from hospital patients will undergo another assessment of all measures, in order
to evaluate the progression in their upper limb motor abilities from reception. Part of the
patients will be assessed again two to three weeks after discharge as follow up.
Outcome Measures: upper limb Fugl-Meyer assessment, handwriting Air-time, pressure and
velocity, EMG (i.e., muscle onset, muscle amplitude, muscle co-activation ratio).
Statistical analysis: ANOVA analysis will be used to measure time effect. Correlation
between measures will be measured by Pearson`s correlation. Sample size (n=20) was
calculated based on 5 points improvement in Fugl-Meyer test as minimal significant change
with power of 0.8 and p-level under 0.05 for significance.
Key words: Stroke, Muscle synergy, Handwriting, Fugl-Meyer
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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