使用“功能性手”方案改善脊髓损伤后的手功能:一项探索性研究。

Gianluca Ciardi, Gianfranco Lamberti, Martina Avanzi
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研究背景和目的:颈脊髓损伤经常影响手部控制,导致抓握和处理功能失效,对患者的独立性和生活质量产生负面影响。文献只承认外科或仪器再教育方法的科学证据。本研究的目的是介绍“功能性手”方案,这是一种迄今为止代表良好临床实践但没有支持文献的物理治疗工具。研究设计和方法:一项纵向单队列研究在阿齐恩达-乌塞尔-皮亚琴察脊柱单元进行。招募了年龄超过18岁、对意大利语理解正确的C5-C7神经系统脊髓损伤患者。所有患者均采用行动研究臂测试(ARAT)量表进行评估,以说明手部功能;第一次脊椎单元住院时,通过物理治疗出院信扣除功能性手部方案的阳性/阴性病史。结果:6例患者参与了本研究;其中三人有积极的协议应用史。ARAT评分差异表明,接受功能性手部方案的患者损伤程度较低,产生圆柱形和长方体插座的能力较好。结论:初步证明功能性手部方案是改善四肢瘫痪患者手部恢复的有效工具;未来的研究应该在更大的样本上证实这些结论,并验证除其他治疗策略(功能性电刺激/经颅直流电刺激/机器人辅助治疗)外的方案有效性。
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Using "functional hand" protocol to improve hand function following a spinal cord injury: an explorative study.

Background and aim of the work: A cervical spinal cord injury often affects hand control, causing ineffective grasping and handling functions, with a negative impact on patient's independence and quality of life. Literature recognises scientific evidence only for surgical or instrumental re-education approaches. The purpose of this study is to present the "functional hand" protocol, a physiotherapy tool that, to date, represents a good clinical practice but has no supporting literature.

Research design and methods: a longitudinal-single cohort study was conducted at Spinal Unit- Azienda Usl Piacenza. Patients with spinal cord injury at C5-C7 neurologic level, older than 18 years, with correct comprehension of Italian language were recruited. All patients were evaluated with Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) scale to state hand functionality; positive/negative history of Functional Hand protocol was deducted by physiotherapy discharge letters on first spinal unit hospitalisation.

Results: six patients were involved in the study; three of them had a positive history of protocol application. ARAT scores differences showed that patients who underwent functional hand protocol had a lower impairment, a better ability to produce cylindrical and cuboid sockets.

Conclusions: Functional hand protocol reached a preliminary evidence as effective tool to improve hand recovery in tetraplegic patients; future studies should confirm these conclusions on larger samples, and verify protocol effectiveness in addition to other treatment strategies (functional electric stimulation/ transcranial direct current stimulation/robotic assisted therapy).

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