Effects of Constraint-induced Therapy for the Scapular Kinematics in Patients With Severe Chronic Hemiparesis
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Upper Extremity, Rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Having suffered a stroke at least six months (chronic hemiparesis);
- Present score ≤ 2.5 in the range of amount of MAL movement featuring asymmetrical use of members superiores37;
- Be able to sit without support in the trunk for 10 minutes or more;
- They should have a designated caregiver available for assistance 24 hours a day for 2 weeks CIT protocol;
- They should be able to, using any method hold, grab a towel a table, lift it a few inches, and release;
- Understand all instructions given by the researchers (have to score ≥ cutoff point according to education in the Mini Mental State Examination - where the cutoff points are: 20 for illiterates, 25 one to four years of schooling, 26 , 5 for five to eight years, 28 to nine to 11, and 29 over 11 years of schooling 56).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Since this protocol is designed for people with severe paralysis UL participants who have active upper handle extension at 10 ° extension of two or more fingers greater than 10 ° and abducting the thumb over 10 ° or higher score 30 that the UL session of the Fugl Meyer scale, will be deleted.
- Individuals who possess double hemiplegia; other musculoskeletal or neurological conditions disabling; submit aphasia understanding, ie, not being able to meet verbal commands;
- Patients undergoing botulinum toxin in less than three months; Present BMI greater than 28 kg / m2.
Sites / Locations
- Natalia Duarte PereiraRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Constraint Induced Therapy
Control
All participants will receive a glove that limits the use of the fingers and wrist, and can be placed by the participant. They will be instructed to remain with the mitt in UL less affected by 90% of the hours in which to stay awake beyond the training period. The intervention training will consist of 30 minutes of exposure of the transfer package, the interview with the items in the MAL, and 2 hours and 30 minutes with about four task Shaping, which may vary according to the needs of each individual, and Task Practice, standardized to be the same for all individuals.
They will wear a mitt that don't limit the use of the fingers and wrist. This is only to ensure blinding of the measurer