Treatment for Movement Problems in Elderly Stroke Patients
Cerebrovascular Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebrovascular Disorders focused on measuring Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, CI therapy, Rehabilitation, Cerebrovascular accident, Upper extremity, Concentrated, extended practice, Limb restraint, Motor Deficits
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria First stroke > 12 months prior to study entry Impaired Flexor synergy, pronation and supination of forearm, active wrist extension, active finger extension, and active grasp and release Minimum passive range of motion and spasticity criteria (defined as stroke patients who fall into approximately the second to lowest quartile of motor functioning as determined by the Fugl-Meyer Test) Available for follow-up at the treatment site (3 years for control patients; 2 years for intervention patients) Exclusion Criteria Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination score < 24 Token Test of the Multilingual Aphasia Examination score < 36 Excessive frailty or lack of stamina (e.g., cannot attend to instructions, stay awake, engage in functional activities) as determined by study officials Serious uncontrolled medical conditions Excessive pain in any joint of the affected extremity that could limit ability to cooperate with the intervention, as judged by study officials Unable to stand independently for 2 minutes, transfer independently to and from the toilet, or perform sit-to-stand Current participation in other pharmacological or physical intervention studies Injections of anti-spasticity drugs into upper extremity musculature within the past 3 months or wish to have drugs injected in the foreseeable future Any oral anti-spasticity drugs at study entry Phenol injections within 12 months prior to study entry
Sites / Locations
- University of Alabama at Birmingham