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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
UMIN ID: UMIN000056214

Registered date:20/11/2024

A Study on Effective Interventions for Recovery of Hand Function after Stroke

Basic Information

Recruitment status Complete: follow-up complete
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedStroke
Date of first enrollment2015/11/30
Target sample size20
Countries of recruitmentJapan
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)Electrical Neuro-Muscular Stimulation (EMS) Electrical Neuro-Muscular Stimulation (EMS)+Mirror Therapy (MT)

Outcome(s)

Primary OutcomeBrunnstrom stage, FMA (Fugel-Meyer Assessment), BBT (Building Block Transfer Test) TAM (total active motion), TPD (tip palm distance), A-ROM (active range of motion), P-ROM (passive range of motion) Electromyography SWME(The Semmes Weinstein monofilament examination)
Secondary Outcome

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimumNot applicable
Age maximumNot applicable
GenderMale and Female
Include criteria
Exclude criteriaPatients with poor general condition or clearly impaired consciousness. Patients with contraindications to general electrostimulation therapy (People with internal metals, especially pacemakers, and those with serious heart disease) * Patients with severe sensory deficits should be careful in setting the intensity. Patients who show cognitive decline, higher brain dysfunction, visual impairment, or hearing impairment to the extent that it is difficult to perform tasks. Patients with good separation of fingers (Brunnstrom stage V to VI).

Related Information

Contact

public contact
Name Hiroshi YUINE
Address 4669-2 Ami, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0394, Japan Japan 300-0394
Telephone 0298402220
E-mail yuinehi@ipu.ac.jp
Affiliation Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences Department of Occupational Therapy
scientific contact
Name Hiroshi YUINE
Address 4669-2 Ami, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-0394, Japan Japan
Telephone 0298402220
E-mail yuinehi@ipu.ac.jp
Affiliation Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences Department of Occupational Therapy