Improvements in the upper limb of hemiparetic patients after reaching movements training
- PMID: 17293723
- DOI: 10.1097/MRR.0b013e3280143bbf
Improvements in the upper limb of hemiparetic patients after reaching movements training
Abstract
Reaching movements made with hemiparetic upper limbs are often followed by compensatory trunk and shoulder-girdle movements, especially in reach-to-grasp strategies. We investigated the effect of restraint therapy on movement aiming at targets placed within arm reach. Eleven subjects were selected to participate in this study and were submitted to training with the trunk fixed to a chair during the reaching movement. Quantitative and qualitative scales (Modified Ashworth Scale, Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale-upper limb section, Berg Balance Scale and Barthel Index) were used to evaluate reaching in three periods--pre-treatment, post-treatment and follow-up 3 months after training was completed. We found that in the arm section of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale, pain (x2=8.22, P=0.016), proprioception (x2=6.00, P=0.049), flexor synergy (x2=6.07, P=0.048), wrist (x2=6.50, P=0.039), coordination velocity (x2=7.05, P=0.029) and the total score for the upper limb (x2=7.95, P=0.019) had statistical significance, especially in the pre-treatment and follow-up phases. The same happened using the Barthel Index (x2=8.33, P=0.016). Trunk restraint allowed patients with hemiparetic stroke to make use of active arm joint ranges that are present but not normally recruited during unrestrained arm reaching tasks. Appropriate treatments, such as trunk restraint, may be effective in uncovering latent movement patterns to maximize arm recovery in hemiparetic patients.
Similar articles
-
Effects of trunk restraint combined with intensive task practice on poststroke upper extremity reach and function: a pilot study.Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2009 Jan;23(1):78-91. doi: 10.1177/1545968308318836. Epub 2008 Sep 23. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2009. PMID: 18812433
-
Effect of trunk restraint on the recovery of reaching movements in hemiparetic patients.Stroke. 2001 Aug;32(8):1875-83. doi: 10.1161/01.str.32.8.1875. Stroke. 2001. PMID: 11486120 Clinical Trial.
-
Rehabilitation of reaching after stroke: comparing 2 training protocols utilizing trunk restraint.Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2008 Nov-Dec;22(6):697-705. doi: 10.1177/1545968308315998. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2008. PMID: 18971384
-
Revisiting constraint-induced movement therapy: are we too smitten with the mitten? Is all nonuse "learned"? and other quandaries.Phys Ther. 2007 Sep;87(9):1212-23. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20060355. Epub 2007 Jul 3. Phys Ther. 2007. PMID: 17609329 Review.
-
The effect of adding trunk restraint to task-oriented training in improving function in stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.NeuroRehabilitation. 2020;46(1):95-108. doi: 10.3233/NRE-192964. NeuroRehabilitation. 2020. PMID: 32039877
Cited by
-
The effectiveness of proprioceptive training for improving motor function: a systematic review.Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Jan 28;8:1075. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01075. eCollection 2014. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015. PMID: 25674059 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Trunk restraint therapy: the continuous use of the harness could promote feedback dependence in poststroke patients: a randomized trial.Medicine (Baltimore). 2015 Mar;94(12):e641. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000000641. Medicine (Baltimore). 2015. PMID: 25816031 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
-
Early and late changes in the distal forelimb representation of the supplementary motor area after injury to frontal motor areas in the squirrel monkey.J Neurophysiol. 2008 Sep;100(3):1498-512. doi: 10.1152/jn.90447.2008. Epub 2008 Jul 2. J Neurophysiol. 2008. PMID: 18596180 Free PMC article.
-
Comparison of Diffusion Tensor Tractography and Motor Evoked Potentials for the Estimation of Clinical Status in Subacute Stroke.Ann Rehabil Med. 2016 Feb;40(1):126-34. doi: 10.5535/arm.2016.40.1.126. Epub 2016 Feb 26. Ann Rehabil Med. 2016. PMID: 26949679 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical