Effects of Cryotherapy on Ankle Movements and Gait of Spastic Hemiparetic Subjects
Stroke, Muscle Spasticity
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Stroke focused on measuring Stroke, Muscle Spasticity, Cryotherapy, Gait, Muscle Weakness, Proprioception
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chronic stroke (last episode of stroke occurred more than 6 months ago)
- Ischemic stroke
- Minimum score on the Mini Mental State Examination, according to the subject's educational level
- Spasticity level between 1 and 4 according to Modified Ashworth Scale for the plantarflexors
- Locomotion capacity of 2 to 4 according to Functional Ambulation Category (FAC).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diabetic peripheral neuropathy
- Adverse reactions to cold
- Intolerance to cold application
- Absence of sensibility to cold
- Diagnostic of Raynaud syndrome
- Ulcers or skin lesions
- Severe cardiovascular or peripheral vascular diseases (heart failure, arrhythmias, angina pectoris, and acute myocardial infarction)
- Other neurological or orthopedic diseases
- Toxin bothulinium injection 4 months or sooner
- Cognitive impairments
- Any history of joint or muscle injuries of the lower limbs
- Body mass index (BMI) greater than 28 kg/m²
- Pain during the any experimental procedure.
Sites / Locations
- Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Cryotherapy (ice pack)
Placebo (sand pack)
A pack with 1000g of crushed ice without air will be placed for 20 consecutive minutes on a pre-delimited rectangular area with dimensions of 25 x 35 cm and will be fixed with a non-compressive elastic band. One strip of plastic paper will encompass the paretic leg of the subjects, avoiding direct contact from the skin with the ice pack.
For placebo application, the pack will be filled with 1000g of thin sand, in environmental temperature, so that the pressure exerted will be the same as the ice pack. All other experimental procedures will follow the same protocol as "cryotherapy application".