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CompletedNCT06671899

Nineteen Years of Modified CIMT in a Clinical Setting, to Improve Arm and Hand Function After Stroke

Nineteen Years of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in a Clinical Setting

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
87 (actual)
Sponsor
Region Jönköping County · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this observational study is to determine if clinically constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), when applied in a routine clinical practice, can improve arm- and hand function after stroke. Additionally, the study seeks to identify which patients experienced the greatest improvements, and to examine factors that contribute to the long-term sustainability of the treatment. Stroke is one leading cause of disability, often resulting in difficulties using the arm and hand function on one side, making daily activities challenging. CIMT aims to enhance arm and hand function after stroke by incorporating intensive training and restraining the non-affected limb, thereby encouraging the use of the affected arm and hand. While numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of CIMT, and it is recommended in national clinical guidelines, it is rarely implemented in clinical practice due to challenges in execution and sustainability. Moreover, it remains unclear which patients benefit the most from the treatment. At a rehabilitation clinic in Sweden, CIMT has been incorporated into routine care for 19 years, which is uncommon. Participants undergo CIMT as outpatients over a three-week period, with one patient being treated at a time. By retrospectively observe outcomes from this clinically implemented and sustained model of CIMT, the study aims to address the following questions: * Is CIMT, when conducted in a regular clinical setting, effective? * Are there relationships between patient characteristics and outcomes?

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERConstraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)Clinically implemented modified CIMT. Including the three main components; intensive and repetitive task-oriented training of the affected limb, constraint of the non-affected limb and behavioural strategies known as the Transfer Package. In this model the training is supervised by therapist from several professions and some training sessions is performed in group settings with other inpatients and outpatients undergoing primary rehabilitation at the clinic.

Timeline

Start date
2000-08-14
Primary completion
2018-12-18
Completion
2018-12-18
First posted
2024-11-04
Last updated
2024-11-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06671899. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.