Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Adults Post-Stroke With Mild Upper Extremity Impairment

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham

About this trial

Constraint-Induced Therapy (CI Therapy) is a behavioral approach to neurorehabilitation and consists of multi-components that have been applied in a systematic method to improve the use of the limb or function addressed in the intensive treatment. CI Therapy for the more-affected upper extremity (UE) post-stroke is administered in daily treatment sessions over consecutive weekdays. Sessions include motor training with repeated, timed trials using a technique called shaping, a set of behavioral strategies known as the Transfer Package (TP) to improve the use of the more-affected hand in the life situation, and strategies to remind participants to use the more-affected UE including restraint. Robust improvements in the amount and qualify of use have been realized with stroke participants from mild-to-severe UE impairment.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

At least 6 months post stroke

The ability to demonstrate the minimum UE active movement criteria of 20 degrees of wrist extension from a fully flexed position, 10 degrees of thumb extension or abduction, and 10 degrees of extension of all finger joints.

Mean score of >2.5 on the Motor Activity Log indicating the participant's use of the more-affected UE.

Disqualifiers

Score< 24 on the Mini Mental State Exam

Inability to answer the MAL questions and/or provide informed consent

The inability to come in to the laboratory setting for treatment.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Grade 1 CI Therapy +Sensory Components

Treatment groups

12 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group