Effects of proximal priority and distal priority robotic priming techniques with impairment-oriented training of upper limb functions in patients with chronic stroke: study protocol for a single-blind, randomized controlled trial
Journal
Trials
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
1
Date Issued
2021-09-08
Author(s)
Lee, Y-C., Li, Y-C., LIN, K-C.*, Chen C-L., Wu, Y-H., Kuo, C-C., Yeh, Y-P., & Liu, T-X.
Li, Yi-Chun
Chen, Chia-Ling
Kuo, Chihchieh
Yeh, Yi-Ping
Liu, Ting-Xuan
Abstract
The sequence of establishing a proximal stability or function before facilitation of the distal body part has long been recognized in stroke rehabilitation practice but lacks scientific evidence. This study plans to examine the effects of proximal priority robotic priming and impairment-oriented training (PRI) and distal priority robotic priming and impairment-oriented training (DRI).
Subjects
Bilateral motor priming; Distal priority; Impairment-oriented training; Proximal priority; Randomized controlled trial; Robotic therapy; Stroke; Upper extremity rehabilitation
SDGs
Other Subjects
adult; aged; Article; cerebrovascular accident; clinical article; clinical effectiveness; comparative effectiveness; controlled study; follow up; human; motor function test; motor performance; musculoskeletal disease assessment; prediction; randomized controlled trial; rating scale; single blind procedure; training; treatment planning; cerebrovascular accident; randomized controlled trial (topic); robot assisted surgery; robotics; upper limb; Humans; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Robotics; Single-Blind Method; Stroke; Upper Extremity
Publisher
BMC
Type
journal article