Virtual Rehabilitation and PNF in the Recovery of the Motor Function Post Stroke
- Conditions
- StrokeCerebrovascular Disorders
- Interventions
- Other: Virtual Rehabilitation and PNF MethodOther: Virtual RehabilitationOther: PNF Method
- Registration Number
- NCT03171077
- Lead Sponsor
- Federal University of Bahia
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of use the Nintendo Wii® (NW) and therapeutic exercises by the method Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) in the recovery of the motor function of poststroke hemiparesis patients.
- Detailed Description
Randomised clinical trial (RCT) will be held in following the recommendations of the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials). This RCT have longitudinal and prospective feature, held at the Neurosciences Clinic located at the Clinic Professor Francisco Magalhães Neto the HUPES Complex / Federal University of Bahia from June 2015 until June 2016.
In the initial evaluation were obtained by a trained examiner and blinded to the allocation of participants, all personal data of all patients, as well as evaluations of balance and quality of life through specific validated scales:
1. Fugl Meyer scale (FMS);
The investigators employ an experimental program of therapeutic exercises for the PNF method and virtual rehabilitation with NW, for a period of two months, with sessions two times a week for 50 minutes (a total of 16 sessions).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- age between 18 and 80 years, of both sexes; neurological clinical diagnosis of stroke;
- owning grade 2-4 spasticity according to the Ashworth scale;
- hemiparetic patients after 6 months of onset of stroke;
- deficit moderate gait according to Functional Ambulation Classification (values ≥ 2).
- score <24 on the Mini Mental State Examination;
- other associated neurological diseases, as well as orthopedic and no visual or hearing impairment;
- participation in other rehabilitation programs.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Virtual Rehabilitation and PNF Method Virtual Rehabilitation and PNF Method In G2 program will be performed 20 minutes G0 protocol (1 or 2, used alternately between sessions a week) and 20 minutes G1 protocol (1 or 2, used alternately between sessions a week), taking the time of the performed activities halved in both protocols. Virtual Rehabilitation Virtual Rehabilitation A virtual rehabilitation program (G0) based on the use of the NW for a period of two months, with sessions two times a week for 50 minutes (a total of 16 sessions).All treatment groups prior to perform the study interventions,stretches of upper and lower limbs for 10 minutes. The G0 treatment program consists of the following protocols: a) protocol 1 games (Balance Bubble Plus and Tennis); b) protocol 2 games (Rhythm Parade and Boxing). PNF Method PNF Method A program of therapeutic exercises (G1) based on the PNF method for a period of two months, with sessions two times a week for 50 minutes (a total of 16 sessions).All treatment groups prior to perform the study interventions,stretches of upper and lower limbs for 10 minutes. The G1 treatment program consists of the following protocols: a) protocol 1 : 30 minutes diagonal exercise upper limb (flexion-abduction-external rotation and extension-abduction-internal rotation), and 10 minutes diagonal exercise scapula (anterior and posterior elevation); b) protocol 2: 20 minutes diagonal exercise lower limb (flexion-abduction-external rotation and flexion-abduction-internal rotation),10 minutes diagonal exercise pelvis (anterior and posterior depression), and 10 minutes gait cycle training;
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Effectiveness of virtual rehabilitation and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation in the recovery of the motor function post stroke 8 weeks Fugl-Meyer Assessment
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Complex Hospital Professor Edgard Santos, Federal University of Bahia
🇧🇷Salvador, BA, Brazil