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Effects of constraint-induced movement therapy on spasticity in patients with hemiparesis after stroke.

Shinji Kagawa1, Tetsuo Koyama, Masashi Hosomi, Takashi Takebayashi, Keisuke Hanada, Fumiaki Hashimoto, Kazuhisa Domen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to examine the effects of constraint-induced movement therapy on spasticity in patients with hemiparesis after stroke in 10 patients with chronic hemiparesis in their upper extremities.
METHODS: Patients underwent a modified version of constraint-induced movement therapy (5 hours daily for 10 weekdays over 2 consecutive weeks). Motor function was assessed by the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Wolf Motor Function Test, and the Motor Activity Log. Spasticity was assessed by the modified Ashworth scale and electromyography (F frequency, mean F/M ratio). These assessments were obtained immediately before and after the 2-week intervention. Wilcoxon rank sum tests were performed on these data (P < .05).
RESULTS: Constraint-induced movement therapy significantly improved hand and arm function as indicated by the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Wolf Motor Function Test, and the Motor Activity Log scores. Constraint-induced movement therapy also reduced spasticity as assessed by the modified Ashworth scale, F frequency, and mean F/M ratio.
CONCLUSIONS: Comparable to motor function, constraint-induced movement therapy effectively reduces spasticity as confirmed by electromyography.
Copyright © 2013 National Stroke Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22078779     DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2011.09.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1052-3057            Impact factor:   2.136


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1.  Electromyographic analysis of constraint-induced movement therapy effects in patients after stroke in chronic course.

Authors:  Mariéle Marchezan Zarantonello; Marco Antonio Stefani; João Carlos Comel
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2017-11-22

2.  Using Inertial Measurement Units and Electromyography to Quantify Movement during Action Research Arm Test Execution.

Authors:  Eva Repnik; Urška Puh; Nika Goljar; Marko Munih; Matjaž Mihelj
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2018-08-22       Impact factor: 3.576

3.  Efficacy of physical therapy associated with botulinum toxin type A on functional performance in post-stroke spasticity: A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.

Authors:  Antonio Prazeres; Marília Lira; Paula Aguiar; Larissa Monteiro; Ítalo Vilasbôas; Ailton Melo
Journal:  Neurol Int       Date:  2018-07-04

4.  Functional Brain Correlates of Upper Limb Spasticity and Its Mitigation following Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke Survivors.

Authors:  Svetlana Pundik; Adam D Falchook; Jessica McCabe; Krisanne Litinas; Janis J Daly
Journal:  Stroke Res Treat       Date:  2014-07-03
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