Motor Imagery and Motor Execution Based BCI in Stroke (BCI-MIME)
Stroke, Neurorehabilitation, Motor Imagery
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Aged 35-79 years old; Patients with first ischemic stroke onset from 2 week to 3 months; Hemiplegia with upper limb strength grades 1-3; Consciousness, sitting balance level 1 or above, can cooperate with assessment and treatment; The patient or its authorized agent signs the informed consent form. Exclusion Criteria: Severely impaired cognition (MMSE<20), unable to pay attention to and understand screen information; Severe pain, spasticity and limited mobility of upper extremity.
Sites / Locations
- First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
BCI
Sham BCI
The experimental group was trained with BCI-controlled pedaling rehabilitation training system. Patients wore EEG caps and were instructed to imagine upper limb pedaling movements. The greater the patients' movement intention, the higher the Mscore of movement intention index on the monitor and the faster the pedaling speed. In addition, the movements on the monitor are synchronized with the actual movements, and the system provides audio and text feedback according to the patient's performance.
In the control group, the training equipment and scenario were the same as in the experimental group, and the patients wore EEG caps and were also instructed to imagine upper limb pedaling movements. However, the system was changed to only record the EEG signal without controlling the pedaling equipment, and the Mscore score and pedaling speed displayed by the equipment in real time were pre-set data of the training performance of the previous pretest patients, i.e., sham neurofeedback.