Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke

Modified constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) protocols show motor function and real-world arm use improvement. Meanwhile it usually requires constant supervision by physiotherapists and is therefore more expensive than customary care. This study compared the preliminary efficacy of two modifi...

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Main Authors: Wilma Costa Souza, Adriana B. Conforto, Marco Orsini, Annette Stern, Charles André
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:Neurology International
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spelling doaj-d53bf8f9f9794f12934938934f0613b92021-01-02T13:34:20ZengMDPI AGNeurology International2035-83852035-83772015-03-017110.4081/ni.2015.54303044Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic strokeWilma Costa Souza0Adriana B. Conforto1Marco Orsini2Annette Stern3Charles André4Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rehabilitation Center of Rio de JaneiroNeurostimulation Laboratory, Hospital das Clínicas/São Paulo UniversityNeurology Department, Centro Universitário Augusto Mottta, UNISUAM, BonsucessoSchool of Psychology, University of Surrey, GuildfordDepartment of Neurology, School of Medicine, Federal University of Rio de JaneiroModified constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) protocols show motor function and real-world arm use improvement. Meanwhile it usually requires constant supervision by physiotherapists and is therefore more expensive than customary care. This study compared the preliminary efficacy of two modified CIMT protocols. A two-group randomized controlled trial with pre and post treatment measures and six months follow-up was conducted. Nineteen patients with chronic stroke received 10 treatment sessions distributed three to four times a week over 22 days. CIMT3h_direct group received 3 hours of CIMT supervised by a therapist (n=10) while CIMT1.5h_direct group had 1.5 hours of supervised CIMT+1.5 hours home exercises supervised by a caregiver (n=9). Outcome measures were the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Motor Activity Log, and the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale. The modified CIMT protocols were feasible and well tolerated. Improvements in motor function, real-world arm use and quality of life did not differ significantly between treated groups receiving either 3 or 1.5 hours mCIMT supervised by a therapist.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/5430modified constraint-induced therapy, motor impairment and function, quality of life, stroke
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Annette Stern
Charles André
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Annette Stern
Charles André
Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
Neurology International
modified constraint-induced therapy, motor impairment and function, quality of life, stroke
author_facet Wilma Costa Souza
Adriana B. Conforto
Marco Orsini
Annette Stern
Charles André
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title Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
title_short Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
title_full Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
title_fullStr Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
title_full_unstemmed Similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
title_sort similar effects of two modified constraint-induced therapy protocols on motor impairment, motor function and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke
publisher MDPI AG
series Neurology International
issn 2035-8385
2035-8377
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Modified constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) protocols show motor function and real-world arm use improvement. Meanwhile it usually requires constant supervision by physiotherapists and is therefore more expensive than customary care. This study compared the preliminary efficacy of two modified CIMT protocols. A two-group randomized controlled trial with pre and post treatment measures and six months follow-up was conducted. Nineteen patients with chronic stroke received 10 treatment sessions distributed three to four times a week over 22 days. CIMT3h_direct group received 3 hours of CIMT supervised by a therapist (n=10) while CIMT1.5h_direct group had 1.5 hours of supervised CIMT+1.5 hours home exercises supervised by a caregiver (n=9). Outcome measures were the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Motor Activity Log, and the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale. The modified CIMT protocols were feasible and well tolerated. Improvements in motor function, real-world arm use and quality of life did not differ significantly between treated groups receiving either 3 or 1.5 hours mCIMT supervised by a therapist.
topic modified constraint-induced therapy, motor impairment and function, quality of life, stroke
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/ni/article/view/5430
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