Effect of Sensory Impairment on Hand Functional Improvement with Therapy and Sensory Stimulation.

Neurology and neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-06
Jenna Blaschke, Amanda Vatinno, Gabrielle Scronce, Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, Na Jin Seo
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Sensory impairment may impact individual stroke survivors' motor recovery as well as their response to peripheral sensory stimulation treatment. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sensory impairment level of individual stroke survivors on motor improvement with therapy and peripheral sensory stimulation. A secondary analysis of a pilot triple-blind randomized controlled trial was used. Twelve chronic stroke survivors were randomly assigned to the treatment group receiving peripheral sensory stimulation or the control group receiving no stimulation during 2-week hand task practice therapy. Sensory impairment level was quantified as the pre-intervention sensory threshold. Motor improvement was assessed as change in the Box and Block Test score from pre- to post-intervention. The association between sensory impairment level and motor improvement was examined using a regression analysis, accounting for groups. This study found that participants with better sensation (i.e., with lower sensory threshold) had better motor improvement than patients with worse sensation (i.e., with higher sensory threshold). Sensory impairment level did not alter the effect of peripheral sensory stimulation. These findings suggest that the level of sensory impairment may predict recovery potentials and direct rehabilitation treatment for stroke survivors.

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感官障碍对通过治疗和感官刺激改善手部功能的影响
感官障碍可能会影响中风幸存者的运动恢复以及他们对外周感觉刺激治疗的反应。本研究旨在确定中风幸存者的感官障碍程度对通过治疗和外周感觉刺激改善运动能力的影响。本研究对一项三盲随机对照试验进行了二次分析。在为期两周的手部任务练习治疗中,12 名慢性中风幸存者被随机分配到接受外周感觉刺激的治疗组或不接受刺激的对照组。感官损伤程度以干预前的感官阈值量化。运动能力的提高则以干预前和干预后的方格和方块测试得分的变化来评估。研究使用回归分析法对感官障碍水平与运动改善之间的关系进行了研究,并考虑了组别因素。研究发现,感觉较好(即感觉阈值较低)的参与者比感觉较差(即感觉阈值较高)的患者在运动能力方面有更好的改善。感觉障碍程度不会改变外周感觉刺激的效果。这些研究结果表明,感觉障碍程度可预测中风幸存者的康复潜力并指导康复治疗。
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