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Effect of Virtual Reality training on reach after stroke.

Recruiting
Conditions
StrokeCVA chronicberoertechronische fase
Registration Number
NL-OMON24251
Lead Sponsor
Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede
Brief Summary

Prange GB, Kallenberg LAC, Jannink MJA, et al. Influence of gravity compensation on muscle activity during reach and retrieval in healthy elderly. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 2009a; 19(2):e40-e49 (DOI 10.1016/j.jelekin.2007.08.001) Prange GB, Jannink MJA, Stienen AHA, Van der Kooij H, IJzerman MJ, Hermens HJ. Influence of gravity compensation on muscle activation patterns during different temporal phases of arm movements of stroke patients. Neurorehab Neural Rep 2009b;23(5):478-485.<br> Prange GB, Jannink MJA, Stienen AHA, Van der Kooij H, IJzerman MJ, Hermens HJ. An explorative, cross-sectional study into abnormal muscle synergies during functional reach in chronic stroke patients. accepted for publication in J NeuroEng Rehab 2009c.<br> Prange GB, Krabben T, Renzenbrink GJ, IJzerman MJ, Hermens HJ, Jannink MJA. Changes in muscle activation after reach training with gravity compensation in chronic stroke patients. submitted 2009d.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

1. At least 6 months post-stroke;

2. First ever stroke;

Exclusion Criteria

1. Co-morbidity of disorders affecting use of the upper extremity;

2. Additional training/therapy of the affected arm during participation to the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Before and after the training (including follow-up after 1 month) changes in general arm function (Action Research Arm test and Fugl-Meyer assessment) and in motivation (Intrinsic Motivation Inventory) are quantified.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Besides clinical measures of arm function, additionally changes in reach performance are determined (during a maximal reach test).
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