Exploring Motor Learning in Acute Stroke Through Robotics
Stroke, Acute

About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Stroke, Acute focused on measuring Acute stroke, Motor skill learning, Upper limb, Rehabilitation, Subacute stroke
Eligibility Criteria
ACUTE STROKE PATIENTS:
Inclusion Criteria:
- acute stroke (> 21 days)
- aged 18-90 years
- with a stroke lesion on brain imaging
Exclusion Criteria:
- " classical " contre-indication to MRI (non-MR-compatible pacemaker, pregnancy, non-MR-compatible implanted devices, claustrophoby, etc ...)
- difficulty in understanding or executing commands
- drug/alcohol abuse
- severe aphasia / cognitive deficits interfering with study
- inability to voluntarily move the affected arm (i.e. complete paralysis of the arm)
- multiple strokes / dementia / psychiatric condition
PATIENTS WITH TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA:
Clinical diagnosis, criteria of Hodge & Warlow (1990):
- Anterograde amnesia observed by a witness
- No alteration of consciousness or loss of identity
- Cognitive dysfunction limited to amnesia
- Lack of focused neurological deficit or argument for a comitiality
- Absence of head trauma
- Symptom resolution within 24 hours
- Possible existence of vegetative symptoms
Inclusion criteria:
- Transient global amnesia
- 8-90 years old
- Be able to perform 3 consecutive sessions on a rehabilitation robot
Exclusion criteria:
- Severe aphasia / cognitive deficits interfering with study
- Psychiatric disorders
- Alcohol / drug addiction
- Exclusion criteria related to MRI
HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS:
Inclusion Criteria:
• 18-90 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- medical history with a previous stroke/neurological deficit
- drug/alcohol abuse
- psychiatric condition/ dementia
CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS:
Inclusion Criteria:
- chronic stroke (>6 months)
- aged 18-90 years
- with a stroke lesion on brain imaging
Exclusion Criteria:
- difficulty in understanding or executing commands
- drug/alcohol abuse
- severe aphasia / cognitive deficits interfering with study
- inability to voluntarily move the affected arm (i.e. complete paralysis of the arm)
- multiple strokes / dementia / psychiatric condition
Sites / Locations
- CHU UCL NamurRecruiting
- University Hospital CHU Dinant Godinne UCL
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Motor Skill Learning (CIRCUIT)
Motor control recovery (EASY)
Conventional
Intervention: training on the REAplan robot with a serious game based on motor skill learning (MSkL) serious game, the CIRCUIT.
Training on the REAplan robot with a serious game that requires similar type and amount of movements but does not rely on motor skill learning (EASY), a brick buster game.
Training sessions with classical exercices focused on the upper limb administered by occupation therapist.