| Literature DB >> 31824233 |
Yi-Chun Li1, Ching-Yi Wu2,3,4, Yu-Wei Hsieh2,3,4, Keh-Chung Lin1,5, Grace Yao6, Chia-Ling Chen4,7, Ya-Yun Lee8.
Abstract
The priming effect of mirror visual feedback can be simply provided by inexpensive mirror therapy (MT), which exhibits beneficial effects on sensorimotor recovery in stroke. The present study was a single-blind pretest-posttest study that examined whether the priming effect of mirror visual feedback on bilateral task practice would render better outcomes. Twenty-three patients with chronic stroke were randomized to receive hospital-based task-oriented MT or bilateral arm training (BAT) for 4 weeks at 90 minutes/day, 3 days/week and a home practice for 30-40 minutes/day, 5 days/week. There was the potential trend for MT to improve temperature sense as measured by the revised Nottingham Sensory Assessment (Cohen's d = 1.00; 95% confidence interval, -0.09 to 2.09), and MT increased the Stroke Impact Scale 3.0 total score (d = 0.89; 0.003 to 1.71). MT also showed a trend for greater improvements in the Motor Activity Log (amount of use: d = 0.62; -0.24 to 1.44; quality of movement: d = 0.50; -0.35 to 1.31). MT involving bilateral movement practice with the priming effect of mirror visual feedback may render beneficial effects. The unilateral approach or MT augmented by extra feedback might be appropriate modifications.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31824233 PMCID: PMC6899317 DOI: 10.1155/2019/3180306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Occup Ther Int ISSN: 0966-7903 Impact factor: 1.448
Figure 1Flow diagram of participants in the study.
Figure 2Intervention setup for mirror therapy (a) and bilateral arm training (b).
Demographics and baseline clinical characteristics.
| Characteristics | Mirror therapy ( | Bilateral arm training ( |
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| Age (y) | 50.72 (10.75) | 58.77 (8.91) |
| Sex | ||
| Male | 7 (58.33%) | 6 (54.55%) |
| Female | 5 (41.67%) | 5 (45.45%) |
| Side of lesion | ||
| Left | 5 (41.67%) | 5 (45.45%) |
| Right | 7 (58.33%) | 6 (54.55%) |
| Type of stroke | ||
| Ischemia | 6 (50.00%) | 6 (54.55%) |
| Hemorrhage | 6 (50.00%) | 5 (45.45%) |
| Months from stroke onset | 57.92 (29.92) | 47.64 (33.9) |
| Fugl-Meyer assessment—upper extremity | 33.42 (7.48) | 33 (9.74) |
| National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale | 4.25 (2.53) | 4.91 (3.51) |
| Education (y) | 10.38 (5.13) | 10.45 (3.11) |
Note: data are the mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or n (%).
Descriptive and inferential statistics for outcome measures.
| Pretest scores | Posttest scores | Estimated between-group difference‡ |
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| Fugl-Meyer Assessment—upper extremity |
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| Proximal | 28.33 (5.03) | 26.27 (6.26) | 29.42 (5.18) | 28.09 (5.61) | −0.74 (−2.26-0.78) | 0.83 | −0.40 (−1.22-0.44) |
| Distal | 5.08 (3.53) | 6.73 (5.06) | 6.75 (3.39) | 8.18 (5.12) | 0.22 (−1.24-1.68) | 0.39 | 0.12 (−0.70-0.94) |
| Total | 33.42 (7.48) | 33 (9.74) | 36.17 (8.01) | 36.27 (9.57) | −0.52 (−2.83-1.79) | 0.67 | −0.19 (−1.00-0.64) |
| Revised Nottingham Sensory Assessment† |
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| Light touch | 4 (0-8) | 8 (6-8) | 7 (0-8) | 8 (7-8) | 0 (−0.42-1.42) | 0.37 | 0.18 (−0.86-1.22) |
| Temperature | 2 (0-4) | 6 (0-8) | 4 (1-7) | 5.5 (0-7) | 0 (0.14-2.74) | 0.05 | 1.00 (−0.09-2.09) |
| Pinprick | 8 (2-8) | 8 (7-8) | 8 (3-8) | 8 (8-8) | 0 (−2.31-1.75) | 0.50 | 0.00 (−1.03-1.03) |
| Pressure | 8 (2-8) | 8 (8-8) | 8 (0-8) | 8 (8-8) | 0 (−0.62-0.40) | 0.50 | 0.00 (−1.03-1.03) |
| Localization | 0 (0-5) | 5 (0-7) | 3 (0-4) | 8 (4-8) | −1.5 (−3.14-0.14) | 0.95 | −1.05 (−2.15-0.05) |
| Bilateral simultaneous touch | 7 (0-8) | 8 (6-8) | 4 (0-8) | 8 (8-8) | 0 (−1.72-0.62) | 0.68 | −0.26 (−1.30-0.78) |
| Tactile total scale | 27 (6-41) | 44 (27-46) | 34 (11-41) | 45.5 (35-47) | 0 (−4.28-3.28) | 0.70 | −0.29 (−1.33-0.75) |
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| Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory | 41.42 (7.05) | 42.82 (11.63) | 46.58 (9.39) | 50.27 (14.93) | −2.28 (−6.59-2.03) | 0.85 | −0.44 (−1.25-0.40) |
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| Amount of use | 0.58 (0.27) | 0.84 (0.56) | 1.37 (0.7) | 1.33 (0.8) | 0.30 (−0.09-0.69) | 0.08 | 0.62 (−0.24-1.44) |
| Quality of movement | 0.44 (0.24) | 0.67 (0.6) | 1.18 (0.66) | 1.17 (0.73) | 0.24 (−0.14-0.62) | 0.12 | 0.50 (−0.35-1.31) |
| Stroke Impact Scale overall | 65.46 (6.87) | 64.46 (20.53) | 71.38 (9.44) | 64.56 (17.4) | 5.82 (0.40-11.24) | 0.02 | 0.89 (0.003-1.71) |
Note: data are the mean (standard deviation) or median (interquartile range). CI = confidence interval. †Only those participants who scored less than 48 points at pretest, indicating sensation impairments, were included in the data analysis. ‡Mean/median difference was subtracted mean/median change score of bilateral arm training group from the one of mirror therapy group. §d is Cohen's d for the independent t-test or Mann–Whitney U test.