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Titre : | Mental PracticeTriggered Electrical Stimulation in Chronic, Moderate, Upper-Extremity Hemiparesis After Stroke (2015) |
Auteurs : | Stephen J. Page ; Peter G. Levine ; Valérie Hill |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of occupational therapy (Vol. 69, n° 1, January/February 2015) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Hémiplégie ; Membre supérieur |
Mots-clés: | Accident cérébrovasculaire ; Stimulation électrique fonctionnelle |
Résumé : |
OBJECTIVE. To determine the feasibility and impact of home-based, mental practicetriggered electrical stimulation among stroke survivors exhibiting moderate upper-extremity (UE) impairment. METHOD. Five participants with moderate, stable UE hemiparesis were administered the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Box and Block Test, and the Activities of Daily Living, Hand Function, and overall recovery domains of the Stroke Impact Scale (Version 3). They were then administered an 8-wk regimen consisting of 1 hr of mental practicetriggered electrical stimulation every weekday in their home. At the end of every 2 wk, participants attended supervised stimulation to progress therapeutic exercises and stimulation levels and monitor compliance. RESULTS. Six instances of device noncompliance were reported. Participants exhibited reduced UE motor impairment and increased UE dexterity and participation in valued activities. CONCLUSION. The regimen appears feasible and had a substantial impact on UE impairment, dexterity, and participation in valued activities as well as perceptions of recovery. |
Accès : | Article disponible sur CINAHL via le proxy de la HE Vinci |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |