Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3451948 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hunter SM, Crome P, Sim J, Pomeroy VM. Effects of mobilization and tactile stimulation on recovery of the hemiplegic upper limb: a series of replicated single-system studies.ObjectiveTo explore the effects on motor function and impairment of mobilization and tactile stimulation for the paretic arm and hand after stroke.DesignReplicated single-system series, ABA design.SettingThe stroke rehabilitation ward of a community hospital in the United Kingdom.ParticipantsConsecutive sample, men and women (N=6) with stroke (left or right), within 3 months of onset.InterventionSixty minutes of daily mobilization and tactile stimulation to the paretic arm and hand for 6 weeks in addition to the usual rehabilitation program.Main Outcome MeasuresFocal disability (Action Research Arm Test [ARAT]) and motor impairment (Motricity Index arm section).ResultsAll participants showed visual change in 1 or more of trend, level, or slope between baseline and intervention phases for both the ARAT and the Motricity Index. The visual analysis was confirmed through statistical testing (c statistic and/or Mann-Whitney U test) for 5 of 6 participants (statistical analysis was precluded for 1 participant). No further improvements were made on intervention withdrawal.ConclusionsThis study shows proof of concept for using mobilization and tactile stimulation to improve motor recovery after severe paresis, justifying conducting dose-finding studies as a precursor to multicenter phase III clinical trials.

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