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Effects of action observation therapy and mirror therapy after stroke on rehabilitation outcomes and neural mechanisms by MEG: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:脑卒中后动作观察疗法和镜像疗法对MEG康复结局和神经机制的影响:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Loss of upper-extremity motor function is one of the most debilitating deficits following stroke. Two promising treatment approaches, action observation therapy (AOT) and mirror therapy (MT), aim to enhance motor learning and promote neural reorganization in patients through different afferent inputs and patterns of visual feedback. Both approaches involve different patterns of motor observation, imitation, and execution but share some similar neural bases of the mirror neuron system. AOT and MT used in stroke rehabilitation may confer differential benefits and neural activities that remain to be determined. This clinical trial aims to investigate and compare treatment effects and neural activity changes of AOT and MT with those of the control intervention in patients with subacute stroke. Methods/design An estimated total of 90 patients with subacute stroke will be recruited for this study. All participants will be randomly assigned to receive AOT, MT, or control intervention for a 3-week training period (15 sessions). Outcome measurements will be taken at baseline, immediately after treatment, and at the 3-month follow-up. For the magnetoencephalography (MEG) study, we anticipate that we will recruit 12 to 15 patients per group. The primary outcome will be the Fugl-Meyer Assessment score. Secondary outcomes will include the modified Rankin Scale, the Box and Block Test, the ABILHAND questionnaire, the Questionnaire Upon Mental Imagery, the Functional Independence Measure, activity monitors, the Stroke Impact Scale version 3.0, and MEG signals. Discussion This clinical trial will provide scientific evidence of treatment effects on motor, functional outcomes, and neural activity mechanisms after AOT and MT in patients with subacute stroke. Further application and use of AOT and MT may include telerehabilitation or home-based rehabilitation through web-based or video teaching. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT02871700 . Registered on 1 August 2016.
机译:背景技术上肢运动功能丧失是中风后最使人衰弱的缺陷之一。两种有前途的治疗方法,即动作观察疗法(AOT)和镜面疗法(MT),旨在通过不同的传入输入和视觉反馈模式来增强患者的运动学习能力并促进神经重组。两种方法都涉及运动观察,模仿和执行的不同模式,但是共享镜神经系统的一些相似神经基础。中风康复中使用的AOT和MT可能会带来不同的益处和神经活动,尚待确定。这项临床试验旨在研究和比较AOT和MT的治疗效果以及神经活动的变化与亚急性中风患者的控制干预。方法/设计本研究将招募总共90名亚急性中风患者。所有参与者将被随机分配接受为期3周(15节)的AOT,MT或对照干预。结果测量将在基线,治疗后和3个月的随访中进行。对于脑磁图(MEG)研究,我们预计每组将招募12至15名患者。主要结果将是Fugl-Meyer评估分数。次要结果将包括修改后的兰金量表,方格测试,ABILHAND问卷,心理影像调查表,功能独立性量度,活动监测器,中风影响量表3.0版和MEG信号。讨论该临床试验将为亚急性中风患者在AOT和MT后对运动,功能结局和神经活动机制的治疗效果提供科学依据。 AOT和MT的进一步应用和使用可能包括远程康复或通过基于Web或视频的教学进行基于家庭的康复。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov,ID:NCT02871700。 2016年8月1日注册。

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