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Effects of Myoelectric Biofeedback on Upper Limb Function in Post-stroke Patients

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The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Rehabilitation
Cerebral Infarction
Biofeedback

Treatments

Device: Observation Group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06443008
KY-2024-099

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of myoelectric biofeedback therapy on upper limb function in elderly patients with cerebral infarction, and to analyze the adjustment of stroke condition and quality of life.The main questions it aims to answer are:

  1. Does myoelectric biofeedback therapy promote the restoration of upper limb function in elderly patients with cerebral infarction?
  2. What medical problems do participants have with myoelectric biofeedback therapy?

Full description

We divided the participants into control group and observation group using simple random method.We will number the numbers according to the order of inclusion: then from any row in the random number table as a starting point, we will get a random number sequentially from its series of numbers, paired with the included case number, and list the random distribution table.The control group was represented by odd numbers of random tables and even numbers by observation groups.The probability of being included in the control group and the observation group were 50% respectively.The control group underwent comprehensive rehabilitation training, and the observation group conducted myoelectric biofeedback treatment on the basis of the control group.

Control group treatment plan

  1. After stroke, medical staff should adjust the position of the patient every 2 hours, so that the patient's position is adjusted between the healthy side position and other positions, and provide the patient with soft pillow limit.
  2. Passive training, in the initial physical disability of the patient after treatment by the rehabilitation therapist to provide passive training for the patient, specifically by the rehabilitation therapist on the affected side joint.
  3. Anti-spasmodic activities, through the patient's activity training to avoid spastic symptoms, help the patient to change the posture to a healthy side position before the training begins.
  4. At the beginning of the training, the rehabilitation therapist places both hands under the patient's shoulder blades, so that the patient's shoulders and shoulder blades are stretched forward to help the patient stay seated.In addition, the patient is provided with Bobas handshake training to maintain the trunk forward tilt position during the training process, maintaining the center of gravity below, helping the patient to stay seated for a long time for balance training.
  5. Active training, the rehabilitation therapist instructs the patient to put the hand on the prepared cushion in advance, and then let the patient use both upper limbs to stretch the fixed elastic band to implement impedance training.After the above activities can be completed, you can try to implement refined operations, including threading and other activities that require high hand activities.After the patient's upper limb function has been restored, he or she can conduct autonomous life ability training under the guidance of a rehabilitation therapist, including basic activities such as getting up and washing.The pre-active training training time is maintained at about 0.5 h, and the maximum number of training times in one day is 3 times, and the intensity of training can be increased appropriately after the patient's physical condition has recovered.

Observation group treatment plan

The observation group carried out myoelectric biofeedback therapy on the basis of the control group:

After disinfection of the triangular, triceps and extensor muscles of the patient, the feedback electrode was attached to the area. The stimulation frequency was set at 50 Hz and the stimulation pulse width was set at 200 μs.During treatment, the patient is instructed to listen carefully to the device's password, drive the affected limb according to the specific password, and then perform tension and relaxation training.For each muscle group, the training time of each muscle group is about 0.5 h, 1 / d.In the later stage of treatment, the training intensity can be increased appropriately, so that the patient can carry out weight lifting during the feedback treatment, and listen to the password issued by the device to carry out muscle strength exercise.

Enrollment

80 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Subject volunteered to participate in the experiment and signed informed consent
  2. Age ≥ 65 years old, no gender limit;
  3. Diagnosis of stroke patients;
  4. No other major cardiovascular diseases

Exclusion criteria

  1. Subject's poor compliance
  2. Subjects with skin allergies
  3. Those who do not meet the criteria for diagnosis and inclusion;
  4. People with severe consciousness disorders, severe dementia, speech disorders, etc. who are unable to communicate and describe the disease;
  5. can not cooperate as required, poor compliance;
  6. participants in other clinical trials;

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

80 participants in 2 patient groups

control group
No Intervention group
Description:
Comprehensive rehabilitation treatment in control group
Observation Group
Experimental group
Description:
The observation group carried out myoelectric biofeedback therapy on the basis of the control group
Treatment:
Device: Observation Group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Yinkai Cheng

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