Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of START (Startle Adjuvant Rehabilitation Therapy) in Enhancing Upper Extremity Function Post-Stroke
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness of START (Startle Adjuvant Rehabilitation Therapy) in improving arm function after a stroke. The main questions it aims to answer are 1) Does startle rehabilitation therapy improve functional arm performance after training on a specific task and 2) Can training benefits, if any, be seen in other untrained tasks? Researchers will enroll participants across a wide range of upper extremity impairments post-stroke. Participants will be enrolled in three consecutive days of in-person training on an upper extremity task followed by a single-day follow-up session one month after training is completed. Each training session will last for approximately 3 hours per day. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups; 1) Arm training with START and 2) Arm training without START. Study participants and assessors will be blinded to the type of training received. Before the training, participants will be clinically assessed to determine impairment level. During training, participants will be asked to perform; 1) a simulated feed task which involves transferring kidney beans using a spoon from one cup (start position) to another cup (end position) in front of them OR 2) A functional reaching task where participants will maintain a tool (spoon) in their hand while extending their arm forward towards an end position based on the severity of arm impairment as determined by the clinical assessment. Researchers will compare the % change in trained task scores, muscle activity, and arm movement outcome measures at three-time points; baseline on day 1, at the end of training on day 3, and one month after training.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 30 |
| Est. completion date | December 2023 |
| Est. primary completion date | July 2023 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 99 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. >18 years old 2. Capacity to provide informed consent 3. Cerebral stroke at least 6 months prior to testing 4. Presence of severe-to-mild upper extremity impairment 5. Corrected pure tone threshold (octave frequencies 250- 4000 Hz) norms for their age and gender. NOTE: Audiometry data will be collected for all participants by lab personnel trained by an audiologist in a sound-attenuated booth. The investigators expect that ~30% of participants will use hearing aids; the investigators will not exclude these individuals but rather include hearing aid use as a covariate in analyses. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Severe concurrent medical problems (e.g. uncontrolled cardiorespiratory impairment) 2. Acute/painful condition/injury of upper extremity/spine that interfere with ability to participate. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Arizona State University | Tempe | Arizona |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Arizona State University |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Change in EMG (electromyography) onset (in ms) during functional reaching task | Evaluation of EMG onset measured in milliseconds (ms) for different muscles of the affected / most affected arm. EMG activity will be recorded using Ag/Cl surface electrodes and onset will be detected using a custom MATLAB code. | Change in EMG onset from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in EMG (electromyography) amplitude (in mV) during the functional reaching task | Evaluation of EMG amplitude measured in millivolts(mV) for different muscles of the affected / most affected arm. EMG activity will be recorded using Ag/Cl surface electrodes and amplitude will be detected using a custom MATLAB code. | Change in EMG amplitude from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in movement onset (in ms) on functional reaching task | Evaluation of movement onset in milliseconds(ms). Movement activity will be measured using Infrared(IR) markers placed at fixed joint locations on the arm. Movement onset will be detected using a custom MATLAB code. | Change in movement onset from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in movement linearity (in mm) on functional reaching task | Evaluation of movement linearity in millimeters (mm). Movement activity using Infrared(IR) markers placed at fixed joint locations on the arm. Movement linearity will be evaluated using a custom MATLAB code. | Change in movement linearity from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in functional reaching task scores during training | The functional reaching task (simulated feeding task) is scored based on the number of successful repetitions i.e. the total number of kidney beans successfully transferred or dropped. | Change in functional reaching task scores from on day 1 of training compared to day 3 of training | |
| Primary | Change in functional reaching task scores | The functional reaching task (simulated feeding task) is scored based on the number of successful repetitions i.e. the total number of kidney beans successfully transferred or dropped. | Change in functional reaching task scores from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in sorting task scores | The change in sorting task scores will be used to evaluate skill transfer. The sorting evaluates an untrained task with spatiotemporally similar characteristics to the trained task. A higher score indicates a better performance. | Change in sorting task scores from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Primary | Change in dressing task scores | The change in dressing task scores will be used to evaluate skill transfer. The dressing task evaluates an untrained task with spatiotemporally dissimilar characteristics to the trained task. A higher score indicates a better performance. | Change in dressing task scores from baseline (before training on day 1) to post (after training on day 3) | |
| Secondary | Retention in functional reaching task scores | Functional reaching task (Trained task - simulated feeding task). Functional reaching task scores is computed as the number of beans transferred and dropped within a given time frame. | Retention of functional reaching task comparing immediately after training on day 3 to one-month post | |
| Secondary | Retention in skill transfer 1 : sorting task scores | sorting task (untrained task) scores will be calculated as the number of blocks successfully transferred. The higher the number of blocks transferred (higher score), the better the performance. | Retention of sorting task comparing immediately after training on day 3 to one-month post | |
| Secondary | Retention in skill transfer 2: dressing task | dressing task (untrained task) scores will be computed as the number of buttons/velcro successfully fastened within a given time frame. The higher the score, the better the outcome. | Retention of sorting task comparing immediately after training on day 3 to one-month post |
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