學院

醫學院

系所

職能治療學系

題名

Three ways to improve arm function in the chronic phase after stroke by robotic priming combined with mirror therapy, arm training and movement-oriented therapy

作者

Li, Y-C., Lin, K-C.*, Chen, C-L., Yao, G., Chang, Y-J., Lee, Y-Y., Liu, C-T., & Chen, W-S.

期刊名稱

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

發表日期

2023

著作性質

原著

語文

英文

關鍵字

Exercise Movement Techniques; Mirror therapy; Rehabilitation; Repetition Priming; Robotics; Stroke.

摘要

Objective: To examine the effects of bilateral robotic priming combined with mirror therapy (R-mirr) vs bilateral robotic priming combined with bilateral arm training (R-bilat), relative to the control approach of bilateral robotic priming combined with movement-oriented training (R-mov) in patients with stroke.

 

Design: A single-blind, preliminary, randomized controlled trial.

 

Setting: Four outpatient rehabilitation settings.

 

Participants: Outpatients with stroke and mild to moderate motor impairment (N=63).

 

Interventions: Patients received 6 weeks of clinic-based R-mirr, R-bilat, or R-mov for 90 min/d, 3 d/wk, plus a transfer package at home for 5 d/wk.

 

Main outcome measures: Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity subscale (FMA-UE), ABILHAND, and Stroke Impact Scale v3.0 scores before, immediately after, and 3 months after treatment as well as lateral pinch strength and accelerometry before and immediately after treatment.

 

Results: The posttest results favored R-mirr over R-bilat and R-mov on the FMA-UE score (P<.05). Follow-up analysis revealed that significant improvement in FMA-UE score was retained at the 3-month follow-up in the R-mirr over R-bilat or R-mov (P<.05). Significant improvements were not observed in the R-mirr over R-bilat and R-mov on other outcomes.

 

Conclusions: Between-group differences were only detected for the primary outcome, FMA-UE. R-mirr was more effective at enhancing upper limb motor improvement, and the effect has the potential to be maintained at 3 months of follow-up.