Positioning the Trunk and Upper Limb to Improve the Coordination of the Hand Movement After Stroke

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

277

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 5, 2019

Primary Completion Date

March 15, 2020

Study Completion Date

March 15, 2020

Conditions
Stroke
Interventions
PROCEDURE

hand motor coordination in a sitting positin

The subject sat on the therapeutic table (without back support), feet resting on the floor. The upper limb was examined in adduction, with the elbow bent in the intermediate position between pronation and supination of the forearm. Wrist and a hand free from stabilization.

PROCEDURE

hand motor coordination in a supine position with the upper extremity positioned perpendicularly to the trunk

motor tasks carried out in starting positions: supine with the upper extremity positioned perpendicularly to the trunk; the upper limb in adduction and flexion in the humeral joint, elbow extension, forearm in the intermediate position; elbow, wrist, hand free from stabilization.

PROCEDURE

hand motor coordination in a supine position with adduction in the humeral joint, elbow flexion in the intermediate position

In the supine position, the upper limb was held beside the subject's body (adduction in the humeral joint, elbow flexion in the intermediate position between pronation and supination of the forearm. Wrist and a hand free from stabilization.

Trial Locations (1)

04-141

Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Military Institute od Medicine National Research Institute

OTHER

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