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CompletedNCT03903770

Personalized Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Persons With Stroke

Personalized Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Persons With Moderate and Severe Impairments Due to Stroke

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (actual)
Sponsor
McGill University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 85 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Approximately 80% of individuals with chronic stroke present with long lasting upper extremity (UE) impairments. Advances in rehabilitation technology, such as robotics, virtual reality (VR) and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), have separately demonstrated their effectiveness in improving UE function of individuals with stroke. The potential to influence recovery may be further enhanced by combining these modalities in order to target motor deficits of the individual. Research has shown that not all persons with stroke may be able to recover hand function. In particular, such recovery depends on the integrity of the corticospinal tract (CST), which links the motor areas of the brain to the UE (and hand) musculature. Instead of using a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to UE rehabilitation, CST integrity will be assessed through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive approach, and match the intervention to the individual's specific impairments. The perSonalized UPper Extremity Rehabilitation (SUPER) intervention is proposed, which combines robotics, VR activities, and NMES. The objectives of this study are to determine the feasibility of the SUPER intervention in individuals with moderate/severe stroke. Stroke participants will receive a 5-week intervention (3x per week) combining robotic therapy and VR activities, based on their functional level. Those with low potential for hand recovery will receive an intervention focussing on elbow and shoulder movements. For those with a good potential for hand recovery, the last 30 minutes of the robotic or VR session will be complemented by muscle-triggered NMES. Feasibility indicators associated with process, resources, management and treatment will be measured. Outcomes of UE and hand function will include the Fugl-Meyer upper extremity assessment, the Box and Block test and the ABILHAND. It is expected that feasibility criteria will be met and that the SUPER intervention will lead to significant improvements in UE impairment compared to a waitlist group.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEUpper extremity rehabilitationParticipants receive the SUPER intervention 3 times per week for 1 hr, during 4 weeks. For participants with a low recovery potential for hand function, the SUPER interventions consists in robot-assisted reaching movements and unilateral and bilateral VR activities. The robot-assisted activity consists of a reaching task to six targets placed at maximal reach distance. For the VR activity, we use a reach and grasp VR activity based on a shopping task. Participants with good potential for hand recovery also receive 30 min of electromyography-triggered muscle stimulation, combined with the VR activity. The muscle stimulation is triggered when the participant attempts to grasp a virtual object and helps with hand opening movements.

Timeline

Start date
2018-09-01
Primary completion
2019-12-01
Completion
2019-12-01
First posted
2019-04-04
Last updated
2020-02-19

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03903770. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.