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The current pandemic scenario is immensely challenging for healthcare professionals. Telerehabilitation,is a promising option that benefited many people, allowing continuity of therapeutic processes and promoting the admission of people without prior access to rehabilitation programs. This modality has shown comparable results with conventional rehabilitation strategies, applied in patients with neurological pathologies. However, the modalities applied and the quality of the studies are insufficient to establish their real benefits and effectiveness. Strategies such as CIMT, have been shown to be effective in improving upper limb function and restoring quality of life in stroke survivors. However, there is little evidence on its effectiveness when administered under telerehabilitation modality.


Clinical Trial Description

Objective To determine if movement-induced restriction therapy, delivered through telerehabilitation (TeleCIMT), recovers function and improves quality of life in patients with brachial sequelae, after a stroke. Methodology A prospective, single-group experimental study will be conducted. The sample will be of an intentional type, selected according to meeting the inclusion criteria. Each participant will be evaluated three times, at the beginning, middle and end of the intervention using TeleCIMT. The evaluation scales to be used will be Motor Activity Log-30 (MAL-30) and Action Research Arm for function and ECVI-38 scale for quality of life. The difference between these measurements in each patient (change score) will express the progress (or setback) obtained through this modality of intervention via telerehabilitation. Specifically, the effects of the TeleCIMT will be examined by one-factor within-subject analysis of variance (ANOVA) using time (T1, T2, and T3) as the independent variable and the recovery measures as dependent variables. In all analyzes, results with p values less than or equal to 0.05 will be considered statistically significant. Expected results Through this proposal, the aim is to promote a line of research that allows the development of scientific evidence in the area of telerehabilitation in subjects with neurological pathologies. This information will benefit numerous professionals, promoting timely access to rehabilitation, providing continuity in therapeutic processes and reversing levels of disability due to neurological pathologies. ;


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NCT number NCT04877418
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad de La Frontera
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 5, 2022
Completion date August 30, 2022

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