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Efficacy and task structure of bimanual training post stroke: a systematic review.

Angela Wolf1, Rachel Scheiderer1, Nicholas Napolitan1, Courtney Belden1, Lauren Shaub1, Maureen Whitford1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bimanual training has been shown to be as effective as, but not superior to, unimanual paretic upper extremity (UE) training interventions in improving paretic UE function and use post stroke. However, it is still unclear whether different training interventions or task structures within bimanual interventions may differentially affect the outcomes.
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this review were to (1) systematically determine the efficacy of bimanual training in relation to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health model components and (2) explore the structure of current bimanual training interventions.
METHOD: A systematic review was conducted using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Eleven studies were accepted for review.
RESULTS: Three main types of bimanual training emerged: functional task training (FTT), bilateral training with rhythmic auditory cues (BATRAC), and robot-assisted training (RAT). Bimanual training is generally efficacious overall in improving paretic UE movement in individuals with subacute and/or chronic stroke as compared with other interventions. FTT, BATRAC, and RAT showed no significant differences compared with conventional therapy. Bimanual training may have greater proximal control benefits but fewer benefits in terms of subjects' perceived amount and quality of use as compared with constraint-induced movement therapy.
CONCLUSION: There were not enough data to draw any conclusions about the effects of bimanual task symmetry or commonality of goal.

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Keywords:  bimanual; interlimb; rehabilitation; stroke; upper extremity

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24985386     DOI: 10.1310/tsr2103-181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Stroke Rehabil        ISSN: 1074-9357            Impact factor:   2.119


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2.  Training in a cooperative bimanual skilled reaching task, the popcorn retrieval task, improves unimanual function after motor cortical infarcts in rats.

Authors:  Anthony M Dutcher; Khangy V Truong; Dallas D Miller; Rachel P Allred; Evan Nudi; Theresa A Jones
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 3.332

Review 3.  Proprioceptive rehabilitation of upper limb dysfunction in movement disorders: a clinical perspective.

Authors:  Giovanni Abbruzzese; Carlo Trompetto; Laura Mori; Elisa Pelosin
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2014-11-25       Impact factor: 3.169

4.  Coupled Bimanual Training Using a Non-Powered Device for Individuals with Severe Hemiparesis: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Preeti Raghavan; Viswanath Aluru; Sina Milani; Peter Thai; Daniel Geller; Seda Bilaloglu; Ying Lu; Donald J Weisz
Journal:  Int J Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2017-04-28

5.  Effects of Real-Time (Sonification) and Rhythmic Auditory Stimuli on Recovering Arm Function Post Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Shashank Ghai
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2018-07-13       Impact factor: 4.003

6.  Associated Mirror Therapy Enhances Motor Recovery of the Upper Extremity and Daily Function after Stroke: A Randomized Control Study.

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7.  Bimanual motor skill learning after stroke: Combining robotics and anodal tDCS over the undamaged hemisphere: An exploratory study.

Authors:  Chloë De Laet; Benoît Herman; Audrey Riga; Benoît Bihin; Maxime Regnier; Maria Leeuwerck; Jean-Marc Raymackers; Yves Vandermeeren
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 4.086

8.  Effects of Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation During a Bimanual Tracking Robotic Task.

Authors:  Bulmaro A Valdés; Carlo Menon
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-10-25       Impact factor: 4.677

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