Bimanual Motor Skill Learning in Acute Stroke

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-90
SponsorUniversity Hospital of Mont-Godinne

About this trial

The subacute phase of stroke provides a window into how a lesion perturbs sensorimotor functions prior to reorganisation driven by plasticity and neurorehabilitation. The recovery from motor impairment has been extensively studied, but it is currently unknown whether motor skill learning (MSkL) is enhanced or impaired during acute stroke, especially bimanual motor skill learning (bim-MSkL), which likely requires more motor-attentional-cognitive resources than unimanual MSkL.

The goals of this project are: to determine the neural substrates critical to achieve proximal and distal bimanual motor skill learning (bim-MSkL) by specifying whether (sub)acute stroke to different brain areas (cortical and subcortical) induce specific deficits in bimanual and/or distal bim-MSkL, which behavioral components are involved in bim-MSkL, and whether damage to the motor, sensory and inter-hemispheric pathways specifically impairs proximal and/or distal bim-MSkL.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

acute stroke (< 21 days)

aged 18-90 years

with a demonstrated stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic) lesion on brain imaging

Disqualifiers

" classical " contre-indication to MRI (non-MR-compatible pacemaker, pregnancy, non-MR-compatible implanted devices, claustrophobia, etc ...)

difficulty in understanding or executing commands

drug/alcohol abuse

severe aphasia / cognitive deficits interfering with study

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • REAplan®
  • Dextrain Manipulandum®

Treatment groups

160 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups