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TerminatedNCT01883947

Effects of Touch Massage in the Sub-acute Phase After Stroke

Touch Massage in the Sub-acute Phase After Stroke - Does it Have Impact on General Health and Independence?

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
50 (actual)
Sponsor
Umeå University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim is to study effects of touch massage in the sub-acute phase after stroke in two main areas; general health and independence.The hypothesis are that; touch massage in the sub-acute phase after stroke decreases anxiety and pain, increases health related-quality of life, decrease physiological stress responses, increase sensorimotor function, decrease disability, and increase activity in sensorimotor areas and decrease redundant brain activity in motor-related areas.

Detailed description

Despite high quality stroke care in Sweden, decreased sensorimotor function, anxiety and pain remains one year after stroke and lead to impaired health and dependence as well as high health care costs. It is therefore urgent to find new rehabilitation strategies. There is some knowledge about effects of touch massage among healthy and patients with ill-health conditions but no study have evaluated touch massage in the sub-acute phase of stroke. Therefore the aim in this project is to study effects of t touch massage in the sub-acute phase after stroke in two main areas; general health and independence.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURETouch massageTouch massage is a gentle massage with strokes on hands, arms, feet and legs with at pressure of 2.5 N which is more gentle than Swedish massage but harder than strokes performed with a brush. The speed of the strokes is about 1-5 cm/sec. During the massage, the subjects will lie on a bed. Intervention group will receive touch massage on hands and feet and the intervention will start one week after the onset of stroke and last for 30 minutes each time, five days a week for two weeks
OTHERnon-TENSSubjects in the control group will have sham treatment which is a non-active transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (non-TENS), while they lie in bed with electrodes attached to the skin of the affected arm. The device will be manipulated in a way so that no electrical impulses will reach the electrodes. During treatment, the masseur will remain in the room without initiating any conversation.

Timeline

Start date
2013-01-01
Primary completion
2017-06-01
Completion
2018-06-01
First posted
2013-06-21
Last updated
2019-06-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01883947. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.