Effects of lower extremity constraint-induced movement therapy on gait and balance of chronic hemiparetic patients after stroke: description of a study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial

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Menezes-Oliveira, Elaine [1 ,2 ]
Matuti, Gabriela da Silva [2 ]
de Oliveira, Clarissa Barros [2 ]
de Freitas, Simone Ferreira [2 ]
Kawamura, Catia Miyuki [3 ]
Fernandes Lopes, Jose Augusto [3 ]
Arida, Ricardo Mario [1 ]
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[1] Fed Univ Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Neurol Neurosci Program, Botucatu St,862 5 Floor Edifico Ciencias Biomed, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Assoc Assistencia Crianca Deficiente, Adults Physiotherapy Dept, Prof Ascendino Reis Ave 724 Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Assoc Assistencia Crianca Deficiente Sao Paulo, Lab Gait Anal, Prof Ascendino Reis Ave 724 Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
Stroke; Constraint-induced movement therapy; Gait; Balance; Hemiparesis; EVALUATION SYSTEMS TEST; CORTICAL REORGANIZATION; DETECTABLE CHANGE; DEVIATION INDEX; MOTOR RECOVERY; WALK TEST; INDIVIDUALS; REHABILITATION; POSTSTROKE; RELIABILITY;
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10.1186/s13063-021-05424-0
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
BackgroundProtocols involving intensive practice have shown positive outcomes. Constraint induced movement therapy (CIT) appears to be one of the best options for better outcomes in upper limb rehabilitation, but we still have little data about lower extremity constraint-induced movement therapy (LE-CIT) and its effects on gait and balance.ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of an LE-CIT protocol on gait functionality and balance in chronic hemiparetic patients following a stroke.MethodsThe study adopts a randomized, controlled, single-blinded study design. Forty-two patients, who suffered a stroke, who were in the chronic phase of recovery (>6 months), with gait disability (no community gait), and who were able to walk at least 10 m with or without the advice or support of 1 person, will be randomly allocated to 2 groups: the LE-CIT group or the control group (intensive conventional therapy). People will be excluded if they have speech deficits that render them unable to understand and/or answer properly to evaluation scales and exercises selected for the protocol and/or if they have suffered any clinical event between the screening and the beginning of the protocol. Outcome will be assessed at baseline (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and after 6 months (T2). The outcome measures chosen for this trial are as follows: 6-min walk test (6minWT), 10-m walk test (10mWT), timed up and go (TUG), 3-D gait analysis (3DGA), Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest), and as a secondary measure, Lower Extremity Motor Activity Log will be evaluated (LE-MAL). The participants in both groups will receive 15 consecutive days of daily exercise. The participants in the LE-CIT group will be submitted to this protocol 2.5 h/day for 15 consecutive days. It will include (1) intensive supervised training, (2) use of shaping as strategy for motor training, and (3) application of a transfer package (plus 30 min). The control group will receive conventional physiotherapy for 2.5 h/day over 15 consecutive days (the same period as the CIT intervention). Repeated measures analyses will be made to compare differences and define clinically relevant changes between groups.ResultsData collection is currently on-going and results are expected in 2021.DiscussionLE-CIT seems to be a good protocol for inclusion into stroke survivors' rehabilitation as it has all the components needed for positive results, as well as intensity and transference of gains to daily life activities.Trial registrationwww.ensaiosclinicos.gov.brRBR-467cv6. Registered on 10 October 2017. "Effects of Lower Extremities - Constraint Induced Therapy on gait and balance function in chronic hemipretic post-stroke patients".
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