Dose Optimization for Stroke Evaluation
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Peripheral Vascular Disease, Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | March 2012 |
End Date: | December 2015 |
Contact: | Shannon Massimo |
Email: | walterss@usc.edu |
Phone: | 323-442-1408 |
Optimizing the Dose of Rehabilitation After Stroke.
This study is about rehabilitation of arm function after a stroke. The investigators are
testing the dosage of therapy that is needed for meaningful recovery of arm and hand
function. Dosage of therapy refers to the amount of time (in this case, the total number of
hours) that a person participates in treatment. The investigators hope to learn how much
therapy time is needed in order for change to occur in arm and hand function after a person
has had a stroke. Eligible candidates must have had a stroke affecting the use of an arm or
hand at least 6 months ago.
testing the dosage of therapy that is needed for meaningful recovery of arm and hand
function. Dosage of therapy refers to the amount of time (in this case, the total number of
hours) that a person participates in treatment. The investigators hope to learn how much
therapy time is needed in order for change to occur in arm and hand function after a person
has had a stroke. Eligible candidates must have had a stroke affecting the use of an arm or
hand at least 6 months ago.
Inclusion criteria:
- Ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke that occured at least 6 months ago.
- At least 21 years of age
- Persistent arm and hand weakness, with some ability to release a grasp
- Able to provide consent to participate
- No history of a medical condition that limited arm or hand use prior to the stroke
- Medically stable
- Able to participate for 10 months and attend evaluations at the University of
Southern California (USC) Health Sciences Campus.
- Able to communicate in English or Spanish.
Exclusion criteria:
- Severe upper extremity sensory impairment
- Neglect
- Current major depressive disorder
- Severe arthritis or orthopedic problems that limit arm or hand movement
- Pain that interferes with daily activities
- Currently enrolled in other rehabilitation or drug intervention studies
- Living too far from the training site to participate reliably
- Receiving oral or injected anti-spasticity medications during study treatment.
- Pregnancy.
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