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Evaluation of a task-oriented client-centered upper extremity skilled performance training module in persons with tetraplegia.

A I F Spooren1, Y J M Janssen-Potten, E Kerckhofs, H M H Bongers, H A M Seelen.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Clinical intervention study.
OBJECTIVE: Arm hand skilled performance (AHSP) has a major role in the rehabilitation of persons with cervical spinal cord injury (C-SCI). A task-oriented client-centered upper extremity skilled performance-training (ToCUEST) module was developed. The present study aims to evaluate effects of ToCUEST on specific and general AHSP in C-SCI, during and after rehabilitation.
SETTING: Adelante Rehabilitation Centre (The Netherlands).
METHODS: C-SCI persons, either during or after rehabilitation, completed the ToCUEST training; a control group of patients during rehabilitation received standard rehabilitation. The training module was focused on patient's individual needs, combining principles of motor learning and training physiology. Three self-selected goals were trained 3 days per week, in three sessions of 30 min per day for 8 weeks. Measures were taken at 3 months after the start of the active rehabilitation (T0), before training (T1), after training (T2), at follow-up (3 months post-training; T3) and at discharge.
RESULTS: For both ToCUEST groups during (n=11) and after (n=12) rehabilitation, an improvement (P<0.001) on specific AHSP (using the Goal Attainment Scale and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (satisfaction and performance)) was found between T1-T2 and T1-T3. Also an improvement (P<0.02) in general AHSP (using the Van Lieshout Test, the QIF and the motor FIM) was found in the total ToCUEST group between T1-T2 and T1-T3. No significant difference in improvement of general AHSP was found between the ToCUEST rehab and control group.
CONCLUSION: The ToCUEST module leads to improvement in AHSP, not only persons with C-SCI during rehabilitation, but also after finishing rehabilitation. These effects remain at follow-up.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21647166     DOI: 10.1038/sc.2011.54

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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