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NCT05492175
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Proximal- Versus Distal-Prioritized Robotic Practice Plus Kinetic Exergaming in Stroke Rehabilitation

Sponsor: Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation

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Summary

This research program aims at investigating the effects of upper-limb robotic therapy primed with interactive exergaming as an innovative hybrid regimen in stroke rehabilitation.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

72

Start Date

2022-02-17

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2025-02-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

robotic practice

According to the group assignment, participants will start from the BMT proximal mode (i.e., forearm pronation-supination movement), and then the distal mode (i.e., wrist flexion-extension movement), and vice versa. Each participant is expected to complete approximately 400 to 600 repetitions of the proximal mode session (i.e., forearm movements) and another 400 to 600 repetitions of the distal mode session (i.e., wrist movements), respectively.

OTHER

kinetic exergaming

All of the participants in experimental and comparison groups will practice on the exergaming for 30 minutes per session. To avoid fatigue, the four domains of programs will be provided alternately. Each program will be executed for approximately 5 minutes with warm-up, followed by a 2-minute break between programs, and cool-down. The games will be selected and adapted according to the personal capacity, the occupational role, and the rehabilitation goal of each participant. The investigators will illustrate and guide the participants to play the games and stand next to them to prevent falls from occurring. To increase security, we will place a handrail in front of the participant for support as needed.

OTHER

conventional therapy

Participants in control group will receive 30 minutes of therapist-mediated conventional therapy per session. The training protocols of the conventional therapy will use occupational therapy techniques, such as neurodevelopmental techniques and functional task training. The therapy will be adapted to the participants' levels of motor deficits and their personal needs. The protocol will include affected arm exercise or gross motor training, muscle strengthening of the affected arm, fine motor or dexterity training, and functional tasks of daily life or compensatory techniques to alleviate functional deficits. The content of the functional tasks will be decided together by participants and therapists, such as picking up and putting down items in a box, lifting two soft drink bottles, and so on.

Locations (4)

Feng Yuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare

Taichung, Taiwan

National Taiwan University Hospital

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital

Taipei, Taiwan