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Pei-Ming Chen1, Patrick W H Kwong1, Claudia K Y Lai2, Shamay S M Ng1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Bilateral upper limb training (BULT) and unilateral upper limb training (UULT) are two effective strategies for the recovery of upper limb motor function after stroke. This meta-analysis aimed to compare the improvements in motor impairment and functional performances of people with stroke after BULT and UULT. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This systematic review and meta-analysis identified 21 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) met the eligibility criteria from CINAHL, Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library and PubMed. The outcome measures were the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) and Box and Block Test (BBT), which are validated measures of upper limb function.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31120910 PMCID: PMC6532847 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Keywords used in the search strategy.
| Key Words | |
|---|---|
| AND | stroke OR CVA OR cerebrovascular disease OR cerebrovascular accident OR hemiparesis OR hemiplegia OR paresis |
| AND | bilateral OR unilateral OR BATRAC OR bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cueing OR bimanual OR bilateral robotic |
| AND | upper limb OR upper extremity OR arm OR forearm OR wrist OR finger OR hand |
| AND | randomized OR randomized controlled trial OR RCT |
Fig 1The preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis flowchart of study identification.
Fig 2Risk of bias summary: A review of the authors' judgments about the risk of bias of each item in each included study.
Cohort characteristics of studies included in the meta-analysis (alphabetically list).
| Author & Year | Gender | Age | Mean stroke duration(year) | Lesion type | Side affected | Baseline of FMA-UE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brunner 2012 [ | BULT:8/8; UULT:3/11 | BULT:64.8±12.8; UULT:61.0±10.0 | BULT:0.1±0.1; UULT:0.1 ±0.1 | BULT:4/12; UULT:1/13 | BULT:4/12; UULT:1/13 | Not Reported |
| Desrosier 2005 [ | BULT:11/9; UULT:11/10 | BULT:72.2±10.8;UULT:74.3±10.1 | BULT:0.09±0.09;UULT:0.10±0.09 | BULT:1/19; UULT:0/21 | BULT:13/7; UULT:10/11 | BULT: 42.90±20.00; UULT: 47.00±16.10 |
| Han 2016 [ | BULT:8/5; UULT:9/3 | BULT:78.8; UULT:72.9 | BULT:6.92; UULT:6.48 | Not Report | BULT:13/0; UULT:12/0 | Not Reported |
| Hsieh 2017 [ | BULT:5/11; UULT:8/7 | BULT:49.28±10.90; UULT:52.87±10.40 | BULT:0.21±0.14; UULT:0.18 ±0.09 | BULT:8/8; UULT:8/7 | BULT:8/8; UULT:4/11 | BULT: 26.81±12.13; UULT: 29.07±16.12 |
| Kim 2013 [ | Not Reported | Not Reported | Not Reported | Not Reported | BULT:1/4; UULT:2/3 | BULT: 24.4±5.2; UULT: 23.8±7.7 |
| Lee 2017 [ | BULT:6/9; UULT:5/10 | BULT:57.33± 9.88; UULT: 54.60 ± 16.03 | Not Reported | BULT:7/8; UULT:9/6 | BULT:5/10; UULT:6/9 | BULT: 48.73±16.42; UULT: 46.60±12.03 |
| Liao 2012 [ | BULT:4/6; UULT:3/7 | BULT:55.51±11.17; UULT:54.56±8.20 | BULT:1.99±1.12; UULT:1.09±0.68 | Not Reported | BULT:4/6; UULT:3/7 | BULT: 44.90±9.02; UULT: 39.60±11.27 |
| Lin 2010 [ | BULT:6/10; UULT:8/9 | BULT:52.08± 9.60; UULT:55.50±13.17 | BULT:1.16±1.06; UULT:1.09±1.1 | Not Reported | BULT:9/7, UULT:8/9 | BULT: 45.50±10.35; UULT: 49.75±12.10 |
| Lin 2015 [ | BULT:4/12; UULT:0/17 | BULT:52.63±10.49; UULT: 57.47±10.29 | BULT:2.31±1.59; UULT:1.82±1.81 | BULT:9/7; UULT:6/11 | BULT:4/12; UULT:0/17 | BULT: 35.69±15.56; UULT: 38.71±19.98 |
| Luft 2004 [ | BULT:2/7; UULT:7/5 | BULT:63.3±15.3; UULT:59.6±10.5 | BULT:6.25; UULT:3.79 | BULT:9/0; UULT:12/0 | BULT:3/6; UULT:4/8 | BULT: 29.60±12.25; UULT:28.30 ±4.41 |
| Lum 2006 [ | BULT:3/2; UULT:2/4 | BULT:72.2±11.7; UULT:59.9±5.5 | BULT:0.12±0.02; UULT:0.20±0.05 | Not Reported | BULT:2/3; UULT:2/4 | BULT: 39.20±4.30; UULT: 26.00±3.30 |
| Meng 2017 [ | BULT:30/34; UULT:33/31 | BULT:55.38±6.97; UULT:55.19±7.82 | BULT:8.87±2.69h; UULT:9.08±2.35h | BULT:14/50; UULT:19/45 | BULT:29/35; UULT:31/33 | BULT: 33.25±5.89; UULT: 32.86±5.11 |
| Morris 2008 [ | BULT:22/34; UULT:23/27 | BULT:67.9±13.1; UULT:67.8±9.9 | BULT:0.06±0.02; UULT:0.06±0.02 | BULT:53/3; UULT: 44/6 | BULT:27/29; UULT:27/23 | Not Reported |
| Shahine 2014 [ | BULT:19/21; UULT:17/19 | BULT:61.4±5.5; UULT:62.7±3.1 | BULT:2.6±1.8; UULT:3.0±1.6 | Not Reported | BULT:23/17; UULT:21/15 | BULT: 40.50±6.20; UULT: 38.50±6.10 |
| Singer 2013 [ | BULT:4/6; UULT:2/8 | BULT:68.6±9; UULT: 68±16.4 | BULT:4.33±4.02; UULT:5.33±4.12 | Not Reported | BULT:5/6; UULT:5/5 | BULT: 38.00±9.60; UULT: 30.50±12.80 |
| van Delden 2013 [ | BULT:8/11; UULT:3/16 | BULT:62.6±9.8; UULT:56.9±12.7 | BULT:7.8±4.9; UULT:11.1±6.8 | Not Reported | BULT:11/8; UULT:11/8 | BULT: 42.70±12.40; UULT: 39.00±10.30 |
| Waller 2008 [ | BULT:4/5; UULT:7/2 | BULT:58.0±12.4; UULT:54.1±8.6 | BULT:6.1±5.8; UULT:2.6±1.8 | Not Reported | BULT:5/4; UULT:5/4 | BULT: 35.22±12.30; UULT: 34.00±13.20 |
| Whitall 2011 [ | BULT:16/26; UULT:26/24 | BULT:59.8±9.9; UULT:57.7±12.5 | BULT:4.5±4.1; UULT:4.1±5.2 | Not Reported | BULT:18/23; UULT:25/25 | BULT: 32.30±2.20; UULT: 31.00±2.10 |
| Wu 2011 [ | BULT:4/18; UULT:6/16 | BULT:52.22±10.72; UULT:55.19±2.50 | BULT:1.33±1.15; UULT:1.48±1.04 | Not Reported | BULT:10/12; UULT:12/10 | Not Reported |
| Wu 2013 [ | BULT:5/13; UULT:5/12 | BULT:52.21±12.2; UULT:54.22±9.78 | BULT:1.94±1.28; UULT:1.95±1.27 | Not Reported | BULT:9/9; UULT:9/8 | Not Reported |
| Yang 2012 [ | BULT:3/4; UULT:2/5 | BULT:51.4±10.9; UULT:50.8±6.1 | BULT:1.23±0.48; UULT: 1.03±0.37 | Not Reported | BULT:4/3; UULT:4/3 | BULT: 41.90±3.90; UULT: 40.90±6.40 |
BULT, Bilateral Upper Limb Training; UULT, Unilateral Upper Limb Training; FMA-UE, Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity
Characteristics of the included studies, including types, duration, frequency of intervention and outcome measures.
| Author & Year | Intervention type for BULT and UULT | Duration of therapy | Outcome measures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brunner 2012 [ | BULT: Grip objects of different sizes and shapes, Fold a towel, Lift a glass, Press the keys of a keyboard, Point to a target, Catch a ball, Carry an object | 144–160 mins per session; 4 sessions, 1/wk; 4 wks | ARAT, 9 Hole Peg Test, MAL |
| Desrosier 2005 [ | BULT: Fold hand towels, Wipe the table, Sort buttons quickly, Roll out dough, Open and close various types of locks, Spoon out dry ingredients | 45 mins per session;15–20 session, 4/wk; 5 wks | FMA, Grip strength, BBT, Purdue Pegboard Test, Finger-to-Nose Test, TEMPA, MIF, FIM |
| Han 2016 [ | BULT: Hanging a ring bilaterally, Cleaning a desk with a towel bilaterally, Drinking water bilaterally | Duration per session not given; 30 sessions, 5/wk 6wks | BBT; Shoulder and Elbow amplitude; Shoulder and Elbow Variability |
| Hsieh 2017 [ | BULT: Approximately 1200 to 1600 repetition of passive and active bilateral forearm pronation/supination and wrist flexion/extension movement training, Filling a bottle from a fountain, transferring to the therapy room, and drinking water from the bottle, Wipe the table with a cloth, Folding towels and putting them in the drawers | 90 min per session; 20 sessions, 5 /wk 4 wks | FMA; Grip Strength; BBT; SIS; FIM; mRS; Actigraphy |
| Kim 2013 [ | BULT: Flower game, Paint game, Joint movement game, Reach game, Pong game, Circular pong, Pinball game, Hand ball games | 90 min per session; 12 sessions, 2/wk 10wks | FMA; ROM of shoulder, elbow and wrist; Paint area; Travel distance; Area around straight line; Efficiency index |
| Lee 2017 [ | BULT: 30 min of bilateral arm training (dishwashing, making coffee, typing, cutting fruit, and folding laundry), 30 min of general occupational therapy (neurodevelopmental treatment, stretching exercises, resistance movement) | 60 min per session; 40 sessions, 5/wk 8wks | FMA; BBT; MBI |
| Liao 2012 [ | BULT: 300 to 400 forearm cycles, totaling 600–800 repetitions of passive-passive mode and passive-active mode, 150–200 repetitions of resistance mode, 15 minutes of twisting a towel, turning a key in the lock, opening a jar, carrying heavy objects, using chopsticks, writing, folding clothes, picking up coins, turning a door knob | 90–105 mins per session; 20 session, 5/wk 4 wks | FMA; arm activity ratio; FIM; MAL; ABILHAND questionnaire |
| Lin 2010 [ | BULT: lift 2 cups, stack 2 checkers, pick up 2 small dried beans, fold 2 towels, turn 2 large screws, manipulate 2 coins, use both hands to hold a sprinkler can to water plants | 120 mins per session; 15 sessions, 5/wk 3wks | FMA; FIM; MAL |
| Lin 2015 [ | BULT: Bilateral isometric handgrip force training, gradually increased or decreased their grip strengths with both hands to track the trajectory of the targeted force. | 30 mins per session; 12 sessions, 3/wk 4 wks | FMA; WMFT; MAS; BI; FIM |
| Luft 2004 [ | BULT: Eight times of pushed and pulled 2 T-bar handles sliding in the transverse plane bilaterally with auditory cues, in synchrony or alternation | 60 mins per session; 18 sessions, 3/wk 6wks | FMA; WMFT; Shoulder Strength; Elbow Strength; UMAQS; fMRI |
| Lum 2006 [ | BULT: 12 reaching movement (bilateral mode), Rhythmic circular movement (bilateral mode), Tone normalization and limb positioning | 60 mins per session; 15 sessions, 4 wks | Ashworth scale; FMA; FIM; MSS; Motor Power examination |
| Meng 2017 [ | BULT: Haptic perception Training, Bimanual coordination Training, Functional training of the hands | 120 mins per session; 20 sessions, 10 sessions/wk 2 wks | FMA; ARAT; AMP; RMT; CMCT |
| Morris 2008 [ | BULT: Reaching, Forearm pronation and supination, Wrist extension, Grasp | 20 mins per session; 30 sessions 5 sessions/wk 6 wks | ARAT; RMA; 9 Hole Peg Test; MBI; Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; Nottingham Health Profile |
| Shahine 2014 [ | BULT: 5 min of pushing and pulling the handle symmetrically for total 3 times (in-phrase), 5 min of pushing one handle away from the body by one hand and pulling the other handle toward the body by the other hand in time with an auditory cueing for total 3 times (antiphase), 10 min of rest for total three times | 60 mins per session; 24 sessions, 3/wk 8wks | FMA; MEP |
| Singer 2013 [ | BULT: Grasp and release of a cup, Pouring water into a cup, Sorting cards, Opening an envelope, Unscrewing a jar/bottle lid | 30 mins per session; 42 sessions, 7/wk 6 wks | FMA; Arm Motor Ability Test; Inter-hemispheric Inhibition |
| van Delden 2013 [ | BULT: 3-minute movement periods interspersed with 5-minute rest periods total 21 minutes of active movements: move both hands simultaneously towards flexion/extension followed by a movement towards extension/ flexion following an auditory cue. | 60 mins per session; 18 sessions, 3/wk 6 wks | FMA; ARAT; Motricity Index; 9 Hole Peg Test; Erasmus mod. Nottingham; MAL; SIS |
| Waller 2008 [ | BULT: The arms moving simultaneously (in phase)/alternately (antiphase) with auditory cuing at a preferred speed | 60 mins per session; 18sessions, 3/wk 6wks | FMA; WMFT |
| Whitall 2011 [ | BULT: The arms moving simultaneously (in phase)/alternately (antiphase) with auditory cueing at a preferred speed | 60 mins per session; 18 sessions, 3/wk 6wks | FMA; WMFT; SIS; Isokinetic Strength; Isometric Strength; fMRI |
| Wu 2011 [ | BULT: Lifting 2 cups, Picking up 2 pegs, Grasping and releasing 2 towels, Wiping the table with 2 hands | 120 mins per session; 15 sessions, 5/wk 3wks | Kinematic variable; WMFT; MAL |
| Wu 2013 [ | BULT: The paretic arm moved the handle independently, The paretic arm moved the handle against a resistance determined by the therapist through the entire movement | 90–105 mins per session;20 sessions, 5/wk 4wks | Kinematic variable; WMFT; MAL; ABILHAND Questionnaire |
| Yang 2012 [ | BULT: 75–80 min of robot-assisted Training, 15–20 min of functional task practice included reaching to move a cup, grasping and releasing blocks, picking up coins wiping a table with two hands, picking up two pegs, opening a jar with one hand stabilizing while the other hand manipulated, 5 min of tone normalization for the arm | 90–105 mins per session; 20 sessions, 5/wk 4wks | FMA; MRC; grip strength; MAS |
AMP, motor-evoked potentials amplitude; ARAT, Action Research Arm Test; BATRAC, Bilateral Arm Training with Rhythmic Auditory Cueing; BAT, Bilateral Arm training; BBT, Box and Block Test; BULT: Bilateral Upper Limb Training; CMCT, central motor conduction time; FIM, Functional Independence Measure; FMA-UE, Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MAS: Modify Ashworth Scale; MBI, Modify Barthel Index; MIF, Mesure de l'independance fonctionnelle; MRC, Medical Research Council; mRS: modified Rankin Scale; MSS, Motor Statue Score; RAP, Rehabilitation Activities Profile; RMA, Rivermead Motor Assessment upper-limb scale; RMT, rest motion threshold; ROM, Range of Motion; SIS, Stroke Impact Scale; TEMPA: Test d'Evaluation des Membres Supérieurs de Personnes Agées; TOT, Task-oriented training; UMAQS, University of Maryland Arm Questionnaire; UULT: Unilateral Upper Limb Training; WMFT, Wolf Motor Function Test
Pooled assessments used to conduct the meta-analysis.
| Assessment tool | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Impairment | FMA-UE | FMA-UE is a stroke-specific assessment tool to measure the upper limb motor impairment [ |
| Functional Performance | WMFT | WMFT is used to assess the upper limb motor function in people with stroke [ |
| ARAT | ARAT is used to assess the upper limb function of grasping, gripping, pinching and gross arm movement [ | |
| BBT | BBT is a measure of gross manual dexterity for handicapped people [ | |
ARAT, Action Research Arm Test; FMA-UE, Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity; BBT, Box and Block Test; WMFT, Wolf Motor Function Test
Fig 3Results of Egger’s test for the publication bias in motor impairment (above) and functional performance (below).
SND: standard normal deviation, CI: confidence interval.
Fig 4Differences in the mean (95%CI) effect of BULT relative to UULT in terms of FMA-UE, using pooled by pooling data from 16 studies.
CI: confidence interval, IV: inverse variable, SD: standard deviation.
Fig 5Difference in the mean (95%CI) effect of BULT related to UULT on the measures of WMFT, ARAT and BBT in data pooled from 12 studies.
CI: confidence interval, IV: inverse variable, SD: standard deviation.
Fig 6Difference in the mean (95%CI) effect of BULT relative to UULT on the time component of WMFT in data pooled from 5 studies.
CI: confidence interval, IV: inverse variable, SD: standard deviation.