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CompletedNCT05371444

Control of Degrees of Freedom Post-stroke for the Recovery of the Upper Limb

Effects of Control of Joint Degrees of Freedom in the Early Rehabilitation Post-stroke for the Recovery of Normal Movement (Non-compensatory) of the Upper Limb

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
45 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Chile · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The study's methodology will be a single-blind, multicenter, parallel-group randomized controlled trial (RCT). The sample consists of stroke patients (supratentorial ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke of anterior territory) between 18 and 80 years of age, separated into 2 groups of 20 participants. The experimental group called "controlled DoF", the control group 1 called "non controlled DoF". The "controlled DoF" group will use an exoskeleton that will restrict the movement of the trunk and upper limb to release only the joint to work in the plane of interest. The "non-controlled DoF" group will receive the same therapy time as the previous group but without any restriction of joint movements. The training will be functional with multiarticular and combined planes tasks. All groups receive the conventional rehabilitation of the health center (ideally 45 minutes 1 per day). Using motion sensors, clinical scales, and electroencephalography (EEG), the data will be obtained pre-intervention, post-intervention, and in a follow-up at 3 and 6 months.

Detailed description

This proposal seeks to demonstrate if the control of joint degrees of freedom (DoF) of the trunk and upper limb is determinant during the early rehabilitation phase post-stroke (here from day 1 to day 28 or first month) for the recovery of upper limb movements without compensations and the normal brain control (true recovery). The study's methodology will be a single-blind, multicenter, parallel-group randomized controlled trial (RCT). The sample consists of stroke patients (supratentorial ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke of anterior territory) between 18 and 80 years of age, separated into 2 groups of 20 participants. The experimental group called "controlled DoF", the control group 1 called "non controlled DoF". The "controlled DoF" group will receive for the initial 2 weeks, 2 hours of therapy, 5 times a week (2 sessions of 1 hour per day, 5 days) and the next 2 weeks, 2 hours of therapy, 3 times a week(2 sessions of 1 hour of therapy, 3 days), using an exoskeleton that will restrict the movement of the trunk and upper limb to release only the joint to work in the plane of interest. The training will be selective in an articulation plane with the biofeedback of active movements (or active-assisted) employing a video game controlled by an external movement sensor installed in the segment of interest. The "non-controlled DoF" group will receive the same therapy time as the previous group but without any restriction of joint movements. The training will be functional with multiarticular and combined planes tasks. All groups receive the conventional rehabilitation of the health center (ideally 45 minutes 1 per day). Using motion sensors, clinical scales, and electroencephalography (EEG), the data will be obtained pre-intervention, post-intervention, and in a follow-up at 3 and 6 months. The expected results would show more functional improvements with less compensatory kinematics for therapy that control DoF than for the therapy without control of the DoF or for conventional therapy in acute post-stroke patients. About this result, the EEG connectivity analysis would show a lower interhemispheric inhibition of the motor areas and a greater frontal-parietal flow during reaching and manipulation tasks in the group with DoF control.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALTraining with restriction of the DoFThe intervention is based in the training of a single DoF of the upper extremity with restriction of the rest DoF of the arm and trunk that aren't being trained being restrained by an exoskeleton
BEHAVIORALTraining without restriction of the DoFThe intrevention is based in the training of the upper extremity movements without the restriction of DoF

Timeline

Start date
2021-04-01
Primary completion
2024-04-19
Completion
2024-04-19
First posted
2022-05-12
Last updated
2024-04-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Chile

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05371444. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.