Comparison of Robotics, Functional Electrical Stimulation, and Motor Learning Methods for Treatment of Persistent Upper Extremity Dysfunction After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:140
作者
McCabe, Jessica [1 ]
Monkiewicz, Michelle [1 ]
Holcomb, John [2 ]
Pundik, Svetlana [1 ]
Daly, Janis J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Louis Stokes Cleveland Dept Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Stroke Motor Control Motor Learning Lab, Cleveland, OH USA
[2] Cleveland State Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA
来源
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION | 2015年 / 96卷 / 06期
关键词
Electric stimulation; FES; Randomized controlled trial; Rehabilitation; Robotics; Stroke; Upper extremity; INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY; CONSTRAINT-INDUCED THERAPY; UPPER-LIMB; ASSISTED THERAPY; REHABILITATION; ARM; IMPAIRMENT; RECOVERY; IMPROVES; HEMIPARESIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.apmr.2014.10.022
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To compare response to upper-limb treatment using robotics plus motor learning (ML) versus functional electrical stimulation (PES) plus ML versus ML alone, according to a measure of complex functional everyday tasks for chronic, severely impaired stroke survivors. Design: Single-blind, randomized trial. Setting: Medical center. Participants: Enrolled subjects (N=39) were >1 year postsingle stroke (attrition rate=10%; 35 completed the study). Interventions: All groups received treatment 5d/wk for 5b/d (60 sessions), with unique treatment as follows: ML alone (n=11) (5h/d partial- and whole-task practice of complex functional tasks), robotics plus ML (n=12) (3.5h/d of ML and 1.5h/d of shoulder/elbow robotics), and FES plus ML (n=12) (3.5h/d of ML and 1.5h/d of FES wrist/hand coordination training). Main Outcome Measures: Primary measure: Arm Motor Ability Test (AMAT), with 13 complex functional tasks; secondary measure: upper-limb Fugl-Meyer coordination scale (FM). Results: There was no significant difference found in treatment response across groups (AMAT: P >=.584; FM coordination: P >=.590). All 3 treatment groups demonstrated clinically and statistically significant improvement in response to treatment (AMAT and FM coordination: P <=.009). A group treatment paradigm of 1:3 (therapist/patient) ratio proved feasible for provision of the intensive treatment. No adverse effects. Conclusions: Severely impaired stroke survivors with persistent (>1y) upper-extremity dysfunction can make clinically and statistically significant gains in coordination and functional task performance in response to robotics plus ML, FES plus ML, and ML alone in an intensive and long-duration intervention; no group differences were found. Additional studies are warranted to determine the effectiveness of these methods in the clinical setting. (C) 2015 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
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页数:10
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