Stroke
Conditions
Keywords
Stroke, Hand, Rehabilitation, Game
Brief summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether novel upper extremity rehabilitation system for patients with stroke(e-glove system) are effective in the rehabilitation compared to conventional occupational therapy
Interventions
Novel rehabilitation system using game for upper extremity rehabilitation for patients with stroke
conventional occupational therapy
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Hemiplegic stroke patients * Medical research council scale \>= 2 of finger or wrist flexor/extensor * Medical research council scale \>= 2 of elbow pronation/supination
Exclusion criteria
* Bilateral weakness of upper extremities * Uncontrolled medical or surgical illness * Predisposing psychological or neurological disorders * Severe aphasia unable to communicate * Severe cognitive impairment not to cooperate * Severe pain impeding upper extremity rehabilitation
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Fugl-meyer assessment_upper extremity | Change from baseline in Fugl-Meyer assessment at 4 weeks after intervention |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Medical research council scale of muscle strength of affected upper extremity | Baseline,after 20th intervention | — |
| Satisfaction about intervention | after 20th intervention | only for the participants of E-glove intervention |
| Fugl-meyer assessment_upper extremity | Baseline, after 10th intervention, after 20th intervention, 1 month after intervention | — |
| Modified Ashworth scale of affected upper extremity | Baseline, after 20th intervention | — |
| Purdue pegboard | Baseline, after 10th intervention, after 20th intervention, 1 month after intervention | — |
| Stroke impact scale | Baseline, after 20th intervention | — |
| Jebsen hand function test | Baseline, after 10th intervention, after 20th intervention, 1 month after intervention | — |
Countries
South Korea