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Computer-based rhythm and timing training in severe, stroke-induced arm hemiparesis.

Sarah C Beckelhimer1, Ann E Dalton, Charissa A Richter, Valerie Hermann, Stephen J Page.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We pilot tested the efficacy of computer-based training implementing rhythm and timing in chronic, severe, stroke-induced hemiparesis.
METHOD: Two chronic stroke patients were administered the upper-extremity section of the Fugl-Meyer Impairment Scale (FM), the Arm Motor Ability Test (AMAT), Stroke Impact Scale (SIS), and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). We then administered the computer-based intervention for 60 min, 3 days/wk for 4 wk. One week after intervention, we administered the FM, AMAT, COPM, and SIS.
RESULTS: After intervention, participants exhibited reduced arm impairment (indicated by FM scores of + 2.0 and +4.0) and increases in average functional ability (+0.85 and +1.1 points on the AMAT), perceived quality of life (+2.0 and +32.0 points on the SIS), and perception of overall recovery (+10.0 points for each participant on the SIS).
CONCLUSION: This study provides preliminary evidence suggesting efficacy of computer-based rhythm and timing in chronic stroke.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21309376     DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2011.09158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Occup Ther        ISSN: 0272-9490


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