Number of repetition versus hours of shaping practice during constraint-induced movement therapy in acute stroke: a randomised controlled trial protocol
Engelsk titel: Number of repetition versus hours of shaping practice during constraint-induced movement therapy in acute stroke: a randomised controlled trial protocol
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Författare:
Abdullahi, Auwal
Email: aabdullahi.pth@buk.edu.ng
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 37
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UI-nummer: 17110065
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Introduction: It is not clear whether the time spent in hours during constraint induced movement
therapy (CIMT) is an appropriate measure of dose of task practiced. The aim of this study is to compare
the protocols of hours of shaping practice and the number of repetitions of shaping practice during
CIMT.
Method: Seventy six stroke patients will be randomised into groups A, B, C and D using simple random
sampling. Group A will receive 3 h of traditional therapy. Group B will receive modified CIMT
which consists of 3 h of task practice per session per day, group C will receive 300 repetitions of shaping
practice in 3 sessions per day and group D will receive 600 repetition of task practice in 3 sessions
per day. Groups B, C, and D will use constraint for 90% of the waking hours. All treatment protocols
will be administered 5 times per week for 4 weeks. The outcome of the study will be evaluated using
Upper Limb Fugl Meyer, Motor activity log, Wolf motor function test, Upper Limb self-efficacy test and
Subjective motor assessment and registration of tasks at 2, 4 weeks post intervention and 3 months
follow-up.