EEG Based BCI for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Stroke
Stroke Sequelae, Brain Ischemia
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Stroke Sequelae
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
• age: 21-75 years
- Subacute or chronic stroke; interval of at least 3 months and interval of at least 6 months from stroke to time of enrollment, respectively.
- no cerebellar signs or bilateral motor deficit
- Cognitive ability to consent, assimilate, and participate actively in the treatment protocol (Mini Mental State Examination score > 24 points, out of a total 30 indicating normal cognitive ability);
- Modified Rankin scale scores 1-3 (Mild-Moderate functional disability post-stroke);
- Modified Ashworth Scale of Spasticity score <= 3 (ranges from 0-4 with 4 reflecting maximum spasticity)
No epilepsy /usage of antiepileptic drug
◦ Subjects with Stroke will be included if they have:
- unilateral impaired upper limb
- Able to initiate hand movements like opening and closing fist and no joint contracture or severe spasticity in the affected upper limbs.
- Sufficient sitting balance to participate in experimental activities.
- No condition (e.g. severe arthritis, central pain) that would interfere with the administration of motor function tests.
- English-language comprehension and cognitive ability sufficient to give informed consent (MMSE >=24) and to cooperate with the intervention.
Exclusion Criteria:
• Orthopedic conditions of either upper or lower extremity that would affect performance on the study
- untreated depression that may affect motivation to participate in the study
- vascular cognitive impairment interfering with comprehending the tasks
- Individuals with stroke who have been diagnosed with cognitive or severe visual deficits, hemineglect, uncontrolled angina, or pregnancy
no psychiatric or neurological condition other than stroke
◦ Stroke will be excluded if they have:
- Pregnancy (Self -reported)
- Dementia (MMSE score less than 24)
- Recurrence of stroke (Occurrence of new focal deficits reported by patient or detected by PI on examination during visits)
Sites / Locations
- Subasree RamakrishnanRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
EEG BCI closed loop feedback for rehabilitation of upper limb
This study is a pilot study to examine the feasibility of a SMR based EEG BCI using motor task and motor imagery and involve a gaming feedback for same. The first two days will be used for calibrating the BMI using commands in computer screen followed by further two days for testing the BMI and feedback control during gaming in computer to move the ball in the computer screen.