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Effectiveness of upper-limb robotic-assisted therapy in the early rehabilitation phase after stroke: A single-blind, randomised, controlled trial - 20/09/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.rehab.2019.04.002 
Stéphanie Dehem a, b, , Maxime Gilliaux a, b, c, d, Gaëtan Stoquart a, b, e, Christine Detrembleur a, b, Géraldine Jacquemin f, g, Sara Palumbo f, Anne Frederick h, Thierry Lejeune a, b, e
a Université catholique de Louvain, Secteur des Sciences de la Santé, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Neuro Musculo Skeletal Lab (NMSK), Avenue Mounier 53, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium 
b Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain Bionics, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 
c Institut de Formation en Masso-Kinésithérapie La Musse, Allée Louis Martin, CS 20119, 27180 Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent, France 
d Hôpital La Musse, Allée Louis Martin, CS 20119, 27180 Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent, France 
e Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, Service de médecine physique et réadaptation, Avenue Hippocrate 10, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium 
f Centre Hospitalier Valida, Service de médecine physique et réadaptation, Avenue Josse Goffin 180, B-1082 Brussels, Belgium 
g Université de Montréal, Institut de Réadaptation Gingras-Lindsay de Montreal, Montreal, Canada 
h Centre Hospitalier Neurologique William Lennox, Service de neurologie, Allée de Clerlande 6, B1340 Ottignies, Belgium 

Corresponding author. Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Neuro Musculo Skeletal Lab, Avenue Mounier 53, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium.Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Neuro Musculo Skeletal LabAvenue Mounier 53BrusselsB-1200Belgium

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Highlights

Robotic-assisted therapy (RAT) can be substituted for part of conventional therapy after acute stroke.
RAT seems more effective than conventional therapy alone for improving gross manual dexterity, upper-limb ability during functional tasks and patient social participation.
Robots can be used in clinical practice to improve motor recovery post-stroke.

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Abstract

Background

Upper-limb robotic-assisted therapy (RAT) is promising for stroke rehabilitation, particularly in the early phase. When RAT is provided as partial substitution of conventional therapy, it is expected to be at least as effective or might be more effective than conventional therapy. Assessments have usually been restricted to the first 2 domains of the International classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF).

Objective

This was a pragmatic, multicentric, single-blind, randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of upper-limb RAT used as partial substitution to conventional therapy in the early phase of stroke rehabilitation, following the 3 ICF domains.

Methods

We randomized 45 patients with acute stroke into 2 groups (conventional therapy, n=22, and RAT, n=23). Both interventions were dose-matched regarding treatment duration and lasted 9 weeks. The conventional therapy group followed a standard rehabilitation. In the RAT group, 4 sessions of conventional therapy (25%) were substituted by RAT each week. RAT consisted of moving the paretic upper limb along a reference trajectory while the robot provided assistance as needed. A blinded assessor evaluated participants before, just after the intervention and 6 months post-stroke, according to the ICF domains UL motor impairments, activity limitations, and social participation restriction.

Results

In total, 28 individuals were assessed after the intervention. The following were more improved in the RAT than conventional therapy group at 6 months post-stroke: gross manual dexterity (Box and Block test +7.7 blocks; P=0.02), upper-limb ability during functional tasks (Wolf Motor Function test +12%; P=0.02) and patient social participation (Stroke Impact Scale +18%; P=0.01). Participants’ abilities to perform manual activities and activities of daily living improved similarly in both groups.

Conclusion

For the same duration of daily rehabilitation, RAT combined with conventional therapy during the early rehabilitation phase after stroke is more effective than conventional therapy alone to improve gross manual dexterity, upper-limb ability during functional tasks and patient social participation.

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Keywords : Stroke, Upper extremity, Robotics, Rehabilitation, Recovery of function


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