Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study

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Main Author: Duarte Pereira N.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Dos Anjos S.M., Morris D., Ilha, Jocemar
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Language: eng
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Summary: © 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.Lower extremity constraint-induced movement therapy (LE-CIMT) is an intensive intervention protocol recently reported to improve lower extremity use in individuals with chronic hemiparesis. To test if the LE-CIMT that uses essential CIMT components, including the transfer package and intensive task-oriented training, is a feasible and potentially effective intervention to improve the lower extremity real-world use and functional ability in a group of individuals with chronic hemiparesis. A quasi-experimental pre- and post-test design study with 12 individuals with chronic stroke and impaired ambulation skills engaged in a 10-weekday LE-CIMT. Intervention feasibility was assessed, examining the training adherence, acceptability, and safety. The lower extremity motor activity log (LE-MAL), lower extremity motor function test (LE-MFT), timed up and go (TUG) and spatiotemporal gait parameters were used as clinical outcomes. Clinical data were collected at baseline, 3-day post-CIMT protocol and 30-day follow-up assessment. At baseline, LE-MAL and LE-MFT outcomes were tested over 2-week apart to ensure a stable measurement and determine the smallest real difference (SRD) in the study sample. The LE-CIMT showed excellent adherence, acceptability and safety. Ten out of 12 participants showed improvements over SRD in LE-MAL composite score (1.2 point) and eight participants in LE-MFT adjusted scores (0.8 point) in post-CIMT and 30-day follow-ups. LE-CIMT is a feasible intervention that has the potential to promote improvements in real-world use and functional ability of the paretic lower extremity in individuals with chronic stroke.
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spelling Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study© 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.Lower extremity constraint-induced movement therapy (LE-CIMT) is an intensive intervention protocol recently reported to improve lower extremity use in individuals with chronic hemiparesis. To test if the LE-CIMT that uses essential CIMT components, including the transfer package and intensive task-oriented training, is a feasible and potentially effective intervention to improve the lower extremity real-world use and functional ability in a group of individuals with chronic hemiparesis. A quasi-experimental pre- and post-test design study with 12 individuals with chronic stroke and impaired ambulation skills engaged in a 10-weekday LE-CIMT. Intervention feasibility was assessed, examining the training adherence, acceptability, and safety. The lower extremity motor activity log (LE-MAL), lower extremity motor function test (LE-MFT), timed up and go (TUG) and spatiotemporal gait parameters were used as clinical outcomes. Clinical data were collected at baseline, 3-day post-CIMT protocol and 30-day follow-up assessment. At baseline, LE-MAL and LE-MFT outcomes were tested over 2-week apart to ensure a stable measurement and determine the smallest real difference (SRD) in the study sample. The LE-CIMT showed excellent adherence, acceptability and safety. Ten out of 12 participants showed improvements over SRD in LE-MAL composite score (1.2 point) and eight participants in LE-MFT adjusted scores (0.8 point) in post-CIMT and 30-day follow-ups. LE-CIMT is a feasible intervention that has the potential to promote improvements in real-world use and functional ability of the paretic lower extremity in individuals with chronic stroke.2024-12-05T20:23:44Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 215 - 2221473-566010.1097/MRR.0000000000000531https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/2914ark:/33523/001300000rxdcInternational Journal of Rehabilitation Research453Duarte Pereira N.Dos Anjos S.M.Morris D.Ilha, Jocemarengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:40:11Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/2914Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:40:11Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
title Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
spellingShingle Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
Duarte Pereira N.
title_short Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
title_full Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
title_fullStr Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
title_full_unstemmed Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
title_sort Constraint-induced movement therapy for lower extremity use in activities of daily living in people with chronic hemiparesis: multiple case study
author Duarte Pereira N.
author_facet Duarte Pereira N.
Dos Anjos S.M.
Morris D.
Ilha, Jocemar
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Morris D.
Ilha, Jocemar
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Dos Anjos S.M.
Morris D.
Ilha, Jocemar
description © 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.Lower extremity constraint-induced movement therapy (LE-CIMT) is an intensive intervention protocol recently reported to improve lower extremity use in individuals with chronic hemiparesis. To test if the LE-CIMT that uses essential CIMT components, including the transfer package and intensive task-oriented training, is a feasible and potentially effective intervention to improve the lower extremity real-world use and functional ability in a group of individuals with chronic hemiparesis. A quasi-experimental pre- and post-test design study with 12 individuals with chronic stroke and impaired ambulation skills engaged in a 10-weekday LE-CIMT. Intervention feasibility was assessed, examining the training adherence, acceptability, and safety. The lower extremity motor activity log (LE-MAL), lower extremity motor function test (LE-MFT), timed up and go (TUG) and spatiotemporal gait parameters were used as clinical outcomes. Clinical data were collected at baseline, 3-day post-CIMT protocol and 30-day follow-up assessment. At baseline, LE-MAL and LE-MFT outcomes were tested over 2-week apart to ensure a stable measurement and determine the smallest real difference (SRD) in the study sample. The LE-CIMT showed excellent adherence, acceptability and safety. Ten out of 12 participants showed improvements over SRD in LE-MAL composite score (1.2 point) and eight participants in LE-MFT adjusted scores (0.8 point) in post-CIMT and 30-day follow-ups. LE-CIMT is a feasible intervention that has the potential to promote improvements in real-world use and functional ability of the paretic lower extremity in individuals with chronic stroke.
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