Robotic Assisted Hand Rehabilitation Outcomes in Adults After COVID-19
- Conditions
- Rehabilitation OutcomePhysical And Rehabilitation MedicineRobotic ExoskeletonPost-acute Covid-19 Syndrome
- Interventions
- Device: Training with a Robotic Hand Exoskeleton
- Registration Number
- NCT06137716
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Valladolid
- Brief Summary
Prolonged hospitalization in severe COVID-19 cases can lead to substantial muscle loss and functional deterioration. While rehabilitation is vital, conventional approaches encounter capacity constraints. Therefore, assessing the efficacy of robotic-assisted rehabilitation is crucial for post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome patients, aiming to improve motor function and overall recovery. The study focuses on evaluating rehabilitation effectiveness in individuals with upper-extremity impairment using a hand exoskeleton-based robotic system.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 13
- Over 30 years old
- Patients infected with COVID-19 and has received care at the Centro Hospitalario Benito Menni
- Patients with acute or limited functional or strength impairment in at least one of the upper extremities
- Patients who would complete a rehabilitation program and a series of patient reported outcome questionnaires and a follow up evaluation
- Patients who give inform written consent.
- Presence of behavioral disorders
- Dementia (loss of memory of cognitive functions)
- Disorders of consciousness (confusional states and drowsiness)
- Uncontrolled or severely limiting delusions and hallucinations
- Infectious skin diseases
- Rrisk of epileptic seizures due to COVID itself or prior to it
- Severe visual impairments
- Severe spasticity with a Modified Ashworth Scale >2, joint stiffness in the wrist and fingers
- Pain with a score >8 on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) during mobilization of the affected hand.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Participant Group/Arm Training with a Robotic Hand Exoskeleton Participants will rehabilitation with a robotic hand exoskeleton.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Barthel Index (BI) Baseline / 6 weeks The Barthel Index (BI) modified by Granger et al is an ordinal scale for measuring the ability of an individual to independently execute 15 activities of daily living (ADL) related with mobility and self-care. BI aims to evaluate the degree of independence, with a final score ranging from 0 to 100, where 0 indicates full dependence.
Range of motion Baseline / 6 weeks The range of motion was analyzed by goniometry measurements using the HandTutor® glove. It provides the active and passive movement of the participants fingers through sensors located in the front and back of the glove.
Functional Independence Measure (MIF) Baseline / 6 weeks The Functional Independence Measure (MIF) was designed to provide an indicator of disability independent of a patient's impairment. The scale consists of 18 items to evaluate functional abilities in the area of communication, locomotion, self-care, social cognition, sphincter control and transfers. Each of these items is quantified utilizing a 7-point Likert scale. The total score, obtained by summing the individual item scores, spans from 18 to 126, with 18 denoting a state of complete dependence
SF-36 Health Questionnaire Baseline / 6 weeks The SF-36 Health Questionnaire consists of 36 items designed to assess health-related quality of live. It encompasses eight scales, each comprising 2 to 10 items, which aimed to evaluate various health attributes. These scales include physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional and mental health.The score of each scale ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating a better health-related quality of life.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Semi-structured interview Baseline Additional information about personal and environmental factors and participatio
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Centro Hospitalario Padre Benito Menni
🇪🇸Valladolid, Spain