Motor Imagery Practice on Amputees (MIPA)
- Conditions
- Rehabilitation
- Interventions
- Other: Motor ImageryOther: Control Task
- Registration Number
- NCT03125538
- Lead Sponsor
- Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Biologie de la Motricité
- Brief Summary
Motor imagery practice (MIP), which is the repeated internal representation of a movement without engaging its physical execution and which shares a neurofunctional equivalence with physical practice, has been show to contribute to promote motor recovery and pain alleviation. Despite the extensive body of evidence concerning MIP therapeutic effects, the impact of mental training during lower-limb amputees' rehabilitation process remains to be investigated. This study was designed to assess MIP effects on the relearning of walking and the frequency and intensity of phantom-limb pain among acute lower-limb amputees. Data should contribute to scale up the tools made available to therapists and extend the scope of MIP application. Moreover, results may contribute to directly provide patients recovering from a lower-limb amputation with a cost-effective and adaptable technique that could considerably improve their quality of life.
- Detailed Description
Arms:
Arm label: Experimental
Arm type: Experimental
Arm description: Participants from the experimental group will perform MIP concomitantly with usual physical rehabilitation program.
Intervention type: Other
Intervention name: Motor Imagery Practice of locomotor tasks
Intervention Description: Together with physical rehabilitation performed with physiotherapists, participants from the experimental group will mentally rehearse 3 different locomotor exercises that they already physically performed beforehand.
Exercise 1: 10m Walk
Exercise 2: Timed Up and Go test (rise up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, come back to the chair, turn around and sit down)
Exercise 3: Stairs climbing test (climb up 4 stairs, turn around, climb down the for stairs)
Two min of MIP will be scheduled 5 times/day, during rest periods, so that patients complete 10min of MIP per day.
Locomotor capacities and phantom-limb pain intensity will be assessed at 5 different moments of the functional rehabilitation:
Evaluation 1: first day of functional rehabilitation Evaluation 2: right after prosthesis fitting and when patients are able to walk with it during 10min Evaluation 3: three weeks after the second evaluation (to have temporally equivalent data for all patients) Evaluation 4: one week before leaving the rehabilitation center (to have functionally equivalent data for all patients) Evaluation 5: six weeks after patients left the center, for follow-up assessment
Arm label: Control
Arm type: Active comparator
Arm description: Concomitantly with usual physical rehabilitation program, participants from the control group will perform a cognitive task that has no impact on motor rehabilitation (word scramble game).
Intervention type: Other
Intervention name: Control cognitive task
Intervention Description: Together with physical rehabilitation performed with physiotherapists, participants from the control group will spend equivalent time focusing on a cognitive task without impact on motor rehabilitation.
Two min of this cognitive task will be scheduled 5 times/day, during rest periods, so that patients complete 10min of control task per day.
As for patients of the experimental group, locomotor capacities and phantom-limb pain intensity of participants from the control group will be assessed at 5 different moments of the functional rehabilitation:
Evaluation 1: first day of functional rehabilitation Evaluation 2: right after prosthesis fitting and when patients are able to walk with it during 10min Evaluation 3: three weeks after the second evaluation (to have temporally equivalent data for all patients) Evaluation 4: one week before leaving the rehabilitation center (to have functionally equivalent data for all patients) Evaluation 5: six weeks after patients left the center, for follow-up assessment
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Suffering from acute transtibial or transfemoral lower-limb amputation
- Having signed informed consent for an clinical study
- Having a score above 24/30 at the Mini Mental Status Examination
- Persons under any administrative/judicial measure
- Participants refusing to be informed of the results of the experiment
- Persons with other motor impairments
- Persons with neurologic and/or psychiatric disorders
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Motor Imagery Motor Imagery Participants from the experimental group will perform MIP concomitantly with usual physical rehabilitation program. Control task Control Task Concomitantly with usual physical rehabilitation program, participants from the control group will perform a cognitive task that has no impact on motor rehabilitation (word scramble game).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method MIP effects on simple walking From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) Duration required to perform a 10m walk will be assessed at 1) patients first day of functional rehabilitation, 2) right after prosthesis fitting and when they are able to walk with it during 10min, 3) three weeks after the second evaluation (to have temporally equivalent data for all the patients), 4) one week before leaving the rehabilitation center (to have functionally equivalent data for all patients), and 5) six weeks after patients left the center, for follow-up assessment.
MIP effects on the Timed Up and Go test (complex walking task involving turning, and raise and sit movements) From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) Duration required to perform the test Timed Up and Go will be assessed at 1) patients first day of functional rehabilitation, 2) right after prosthesis fitting and when they are able to walk with it during 10min, 3) three weeks after the second evaluation (to have temporally equivalent data for all the patients), 4) one week before leaving the rehabilitation center (to have functionally equivalent data for all patients), and 5) six weeks after patients left the center, for follow-up assessment.
MIP effects on a climbing locomotor task From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) Duration required to perform 4 stairs climbing test (up and down) will be assessed at 1) patients first day of functional rehabilitation, 2) right after prosthesis fitting and when they are able to walk with it during 10min, 3) three weeks after the second evaluation (to have temporally equivalent data for all the patients), 4) one week before leaving the rehabilitation center (to have functionally equivalent data for all patients), and 5) six weeks after patients left the center, for follow-up assessment.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Motor imagery vividness From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) The capacity of patients to perform vivid MI (clear images and intense kinesthetic sensations while imaging) will be measured with the Kinesthetic and Visual Motor Imagery Questionnaire. Assessment will be performed during the 5 evaluations, as described for the primary outcome measure.
Phantom-limb pain From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) Patients will rate from 0 (no pain at all) to 100 (the worst pain possible), the intensity of the phantom-limb pain they experienced during the last 24h. Assessment will be performed during the 5 evaluations, as described for the primary outcome measure.
Motor imagery time From first day of functional rehabilitation until patients leave the center (approximately from 6 to 10 weeks depending on their ability to recover enough functional autonomy) The time required to imagine the three locomotor tasks (walking, Timed Up and Go and stairs climbing tests) and a simple movement (hip abduction) will be recorded. Assessment will be performed during the 5 evaluations, as described for the primary outcome measure.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Centre Médico-Chirirgical de Réadaptation des Massues
🇫🇷Lyon, Rhône, France