Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy of an Acupuncture Protocol and Use of Taping in the Treatment of Spastic Upper Limb After Stroke
The purpose of this study is to determine whether acupuncture and taping are effective in the treatment of spastic upper limb after stroke.
Acupuncture and taping have emerged as treatment alternatives for many diseases with
positive and satisfactory results.
Thus, acupuncture seeks to balance all physiological systems, using specific points on the
body where needles are inserted.
In turn, the use of taping is associated to various benefits such as improved blood and
lymphatic function. In addition, it assists in the correction of muscle function and in the
decrease of pain for neurological suppression. The constant afferent mechanical and
somatosensory stimuli are perceived in cortical level and may produce motor unit recruitment
and contribute to neuroplasticity of the nervous system.
Thus, this research aims to analyze the effects of Acupuncture associated with Functional
Taping on patients' upper limb with chronic hemiparesis after Stroke through a prospective,
randomized intervention. Seventy-five patients will be evaluated before and after
intervention with Acupuncture and / or Function Taping, divided into three groups
(Acupuncture, Functional Taping and Acupuncture plus Functional Taping). The evaluation will
consist of Isokinetic, Mini-Mental State Examination, Modified Ashworth Scale, Motor
Activity Log, Wolf Motor Function Test and Visual Analog Scale of Pain. The results will be
analyzed and presented descriptively, as of statistical comparisons of pre- and
post-treatment and the relationship between the groups.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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