Alternating Hot-Cold Water Immersion Facilitates Motor Function Recovery in the Paretic Upper Limb After Stroke: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the effectiveness of alternating hot-cold water immersion (AHCWI) in patients with acute stroke.

Design

A single-blind pilot randomized controlled trial.

Setting

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of a medical center.

Participants

Early stroke survivors (N=24) with moderate-to-severe arm paresis.

Interventions

In addition to conventional rehabilitation, eligible patients were randomly assigned to an AHCWI group (n=12, for AHCWI) or a control group (n=12, for upper limb [UL] cycling exercises) 5 times per week for 6 weeks.

Main Outcome Measures

The Fugl-Meyer Assessment motor-UL (FMA-UL) score, Motricity Index-UL (MI-UL) score, modified Motor Assessment Scale (MMAS; including its UL sections, MMAS-UL) score, Berg Balance Scale score, Barthel Index (BI), and modified Ashworth Scale score were assessed by the same uninvolved physical therapist at baseline and after 4 and 6 weeks of intervention.

Results

Compared with the control group, the AHCWI group performed better, with significant group effects (P<.05), and exhibited significant improvements in FMA-UL, MI-UL, and MMAS-UL scores at 4 and 6 weeks (P<.05). Although the remaining outcomes were not significantly different, they favored the AHCWI group. Notably, a significant difference was observed in the BI at 4 weeks (P=.032). Significant changes in the muscle tone or adverse effects were not observed in either group after the intervention.

Conclusions

AHCWI with stroke rehabilitation is feasible and may facilitate motor function recovery of the paretic UL after a stroke.

冷热水交替浸泡促进中风后上肢瘫痪者的运动功能恢复:一项试点随机对照试验。
研究目的本研究旨在评估冷热水交替浸泡疗法(AHCWI)对急性中风患者的疗效:设计:单盲试验性随机对照实验:参与者:24 名中度至重度手臂瘫痪的早期中风幸存者:除常规康复治疗外,将符合条件的患者随机分配到AHCWI组(n=12,进行AHCWI)或对照组(n=12,进行上肢(UL)骑车运动),每周5次,持续6周:在基线以及干预 4 周和 6 周后,由同一位未参与干预的物理治疗师对 Fugl-Meyer 运动评估 UL(FMA-UL)得分、运动能力指数 UL(MI-UL)得分、改良运动评估量表(包括其 UL 部分、MMAS 和 MMAS-UL)、Berg 平衡量表、Barthel 指数(BI)和改良 Ashworth 量表进行评估:与对照组相比,AHCWI 组表现更好,具有显著的组间效应(P < 0.05),在 4 周和 6 周时,FMA-UL、MI-UL 和 MMAS-UL 评分均有显著改善(P < 0.05)。尽管其余结果没有明显差异,但AHCWI组更受青睐。值得注意的是,4 周时的 BI 有明显差异(P = 0.032)。干预后,两组的肌张力均未出现明显变化或不良反应:结论:AHCWI 与中风康复相结合是可行的,可促进中风后瘫痪 UL 运动功能的恢复。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation publishes original, peer-reviewed research and clinical reports on important trends and developments in physical medicine and rehabilitation and related fields. This international journal brings researchers and clinicians authoritative information on the therapeutic utilization of physical, behavioral and pharmaceutical agents in providing comprehensive care for individuals with chronic illness and disabilities. Archives began publication in 1920, publishes monthly, and is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Its papers are cited more often than any other rehabilitation journal.
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