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Benefits of Arm-Hand Practice with Splinting of Wrist on Hand Function in Stroke

Recruiting
Conditions
Stroke patients with hand dysfunction
Registration Number
CTRI/2017/04/008426
Lead Sponsor
SOAHS Manipal University
Brief Summary

In daily activities, the use of hand post stroke depends on the amount of sensory exporation of hand. In patients with spastic hand, the hand functioning is limited due to difficult in opening hand and the volar spinting of wrist and hand. Dynamic dorsal splint might allow for extensive use of hand tasks. Earlier in a pilot work, we designed a dynamic dorsal splint and tested for its applicability in patients post stroke that permits the tactile exploration of hand. In the present RCT, we attempt to examine the effects of bimanual arm-hand training with the dynamic dorsal spint on hand functioning in people with stroke.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Open to Recruitment
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria

1)First episode of unilateral stroke with hemiparesis 2)Medically stable patients 3)Patients able to follow simple verbal instruction 4)Patients scoring 0 to 2 on Modified Ashworth Scale of Spasticity 5)Brunnstrom stage of recovery 3 for hand and 3+ for arm.

Exclusion Criteria

1)Dementia 2)Perceptual dysfunction 3)Incoordination due to infratentorial lesion 4)History of upper limb fracture in the past 6 months 5)Pusher’s syndrome 6)Unilateral neglect 7)Shoulder hand syndrome.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1) Wolf Motor Function TestBaseline | 6 weeks post intervention
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1) Action Research Arm Test2) Hand Held Dynamometer(Digital)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Manipal Hospital

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Bangalore, KARNATAKA, India

Manipal Hospital
🇮🇳Bangalore, KARNATAKA, India
Archana Raghu
Principal investigator
9036115127
archanaraghu2009@gmail.com

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