Passive Stabilization of the Trunk and Upper Arm in Hand Rehabilitation After Stroke

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

66

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 5, 2019

Primary Completion Date

September 10, 2019

Study Completion Date

September 10, 2019

Conditions
Stroke
Interventions
PROCEDURE

hand motor coordination in a sitting position

The subject sat on the therapeutic table (without back support), feet resting on the floor. The upper limb was to be examined in adduction of the humeral joint, with the elbow bent in the intermediate position between pronation and supination of the forearm, with free wrist and the hand. After putting the glove on, the range of passive movement in the radial-carpal joint (flexion and extension) and fingers (global flexion and extension) was measured. Then the subject made active movement in the same order. Finally, the subject was asked to make moves as quickly and in as full a range as possible. Finally, the measurement of grip strength with a dynamometer was performed.

PROCEDURE

hand motor coordination in a supine position

In the supine position, the upper limb was stabilized at the subject's body (adduction in the humeral joint, elbow flexion in the intermediate position, wrist and the hand free). After putting the glove on, the range of passive movement in the radial-carpal joint (flexion and extension) and fingers (global flexion and extension) was measured. Then the subject made active movement in the same order. Finally, the subject was asked to make moves as quickly and in as full a range as possible. Finally, the measurement of grip strength with a dynamometer was performed.

Trial Locations (1)

04-141

Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Anna Olczak

OTHER

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