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Effects of robotic priming of bilateral arm training, mirror therapy, and impairment-oriented training on sensorimotor and daily functions in patients with chronic stroke: study protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial

  • Yi chen Lee
  • , Yi chun Li
  • , Keh chung Lin*
  • , Grace Yao
  • , Ya ju Chang
  • , Ya yun Lee
  • , Chien ting Liu
  • , Wan ling Hsu
  • , Yi hsuan Wu
  • , Ho ta Chu
  • , Ting xuan Liu
  • , Yi ping Yeh
  • , Chieh Chang
  • *此作品的通信作者
  • National Taiwan University
  • Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation
  • Taipei Hospital

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Background: Combining robotic therapy (RT) with task-oriented therapy is an emerging strategy to facilitate motor relearning in stroke rehabilitation. This study protocol will compare novel rehabilitation regimens that use bilateral RT as a priming technique to augment two task-oriented therapies: mirror therapy (MT) and bilateral arm training (BAT) with a control intervention: RT combined with impairment-oriented training (IOT). Methods: This single-blind, randomized, comparative efficacy study will involve 96 participants with chronic stroke. Participants will be randomized into bilateral RT+MT, bilateral RT+BAT, and bilateral RT+IOT groups and receive 18 intervention sessions (90 min/day, 3 d/week for 6 weeks). The outcomes will include the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Stroke Impact Scale version 3.0, Medical Research Council scale, Revised Nottingham Sensory Assessment, ABILHAND Questionnaire, and accelerometer and will be assessed at baseline, after treatment, and at the 3-month follow-up. Analysis of covariance and the chi-square automatic interaction detector method will be used to examine the comparative efficacy and predictors of outcome, respectively, after bilateral RT+MT, bilateral RT+BAT, and bilateral RT+IOT. Discussion: The findings are expected to contribute to the research and development of robotic devices, to update the evidence-based protocols in postacute stroke care programs, and to investigate the use of accelerometers for monitoring activity level in real-life situations, which may in turn promote home-based practice by the patients and their caregivers. Directions for further studies and empirical implications for clinical practice will be further discussed in upper-extremity rehabilitation after stroke. Trial registration: This trial was registered December 12, 2018, at www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03773653).

原文英語
文章編號566
期刊Trials
23
發行號1
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出版狀態已出版 - 12 2022

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