EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA

Background: The principal target of any stroke rehabilitation is the motor impairments. Many studies have been advocated on the effect of Functional electrical stimulation and Task specific mirror therapy. Hence, the purpose of the study is to find the combined effect of task specific Mirror therap...

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Main Authors: Sumana Nagapattinam, Vinod Babu. K, Sai Kumar. N, Ayyappan. V. R
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Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2015-10-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/133
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spelling doaj-2ecbbea6ccbe475dabfac7d6be7219a52020-11-24T23:57:12ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362015-10-012510.15621/ijphy/2015/v2i5/78243EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIASumana Nagapattinam0Vinod Babu. K1Sai Kumar. N2Ayyappan. V. R3K.T.G. College of Physiotherapy and KTG Multi Specialty Hospital. Bangalore. India. Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. India.K.T.G. College of Physiotherapy and KTG Multi Specialty Hospital, Bangalore-560 091, India. K.T.G. College of Physiotherapy and KTG Multi Specialty Hospital. Bangalore. India. Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. India.K.T.G. College of Physiotherapy and KTG Multi Specialty Hospital. Bangalore. India. Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. India. Background: The principal target of any stroke rehabilitation is the motor impairments. Many studies have been advocated on the effect of Functional electrical stimulation and Task specific mirror therapy. Hence, the purpose of the study is to find the combined effect of task specific Mirror therapy with Functional Electrical Stimulation on upper limb function for subjects with sub-acute hemiplegia. Methods: An experimental study design, 60 subjects with sub-acute Hemiplegia randomised into 3 groups, functional electrical stimulation group (n=20), task specific mirror therapy group (n=20), and combined group (n=20). Each group received the corresponding regimen of treatment for 30 minutes with rest period for total 12 sessions over 2 weeks along with conventional physiotherapy. The outcome measure such as action research arm test was measured before and after two weeks of intervention. Result: When means of action research arm test were analyzed within the groups, there was a significant difference within all the three groups. When means were compared between three groups there is no statistically significant difference in pre- intervention and post intervention means. Conclusion: It is concluded that a combination therapy of task specific mirror therapy with functional electrical stimulation for two weeks duration, is shown to be effective for recovery of upper limb function in subjects with sub-acute hemiplegia. However, the combination of task specific mirror therapy and functional electrical stimulation is shown to have similar improvements as only task specific mirror therapy and functional electrical stimulation. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/133Sub-acute hemiplegiaupper limb functionmirror therapytask specific mirror therapyfunctional electrical stimulationaction research arm test
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author Sumana Nagapattinam
Vinod Babu. K
Sai Kumar. N
Ayyappan. V. R
spellingShingle Sumana Nagapattinam
Vinod Babu. K
Sai Kumar. N
Ayyappan. V. R
EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Sub-acute hemiplegia
upper limb function
mirror therapy
task specific mirror therapy
functional electrical stimulation
action research arm test
author_facet Sumana Nagapattinam
Vinod Babu. K
Sai Kumar. N
Ayyappan. V. R
author_sort Sumana Nagapattinam
title EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
title_short EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
title_full EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
title_fullStr EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF TASK SPECIFIC MIRROR THERAPY WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTION FOR SUBACUTE HEMIPLEGIA
title_sort effect of task specific mirror therapy with functional electrical stimulation on upper limb function for subacute hemiplegia
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background: The principal target of any stroke rehabilitation is the motor impairments. Many studies have been advocated on the effect of Functional electrical stimulation and Task specific mirror therapy. Hence, the purpose of the study is to find the combined effect of task specific Mirror therapy with Functional Electrical Stimulation on upper limb function for subjects with sub-acute hemiplegia. Methods: An experimental study design, 60 subjects with sub-acute Hemiplegia randomised into 3 groups, functional electrical stimulation group (n=20), task specific mirror therapy group (n=20), and combined group (n=20). Each group received the corresponding regimen of treatment for 30 minutes with rest period for total 12 sessions over 2 weeks along with conventional physiotherapy. The outcome measure such as action research arm test was measured before and after two weeks of intervention. Result: When means of action research arm test were analyzed within the groups, there was a significant difference within all the three groups. When means were compared between three groups there is no statistically significant difference in pre- intervention and post intervention means. Conclusion: It is concluded that a combination therapy of task specific mirror therapy with functional electrical stimulation for two weeks duration, is shown to be effective for recovery of upper limb function in subjects with sub-acute hemiplegia. However, the combination of task specific mirror therapy and functional electrical stimulation is shown to have similar improvements as only task specific mirror therapy and functional electrical stimulation.
topic Sub-acute hemiplegia
upper limb function
mirror therapy
task specific mirror therapy
functional electrical stimulation
action research arm test
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/133
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