Improvements in upper extremity isometric muscle strength, dexterity, and self-care independence during the sub-acute phase of stroke recovery: an observational study on the effects of intensive comprehensive rehabilitation.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Frontiers in Neurology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneur.2024.1442120
Řasová K, Martinková P, Vařejková M, Miznerova B, Hlinovská J, Hlinovský D, Iskendri D, Lebdušková L, Vojíková R, Zakouřilová J, Běhounek J, Musil V, Philipp T
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Background: Stroke often impairs upper extremity motor function, with recovery in the sub-acute phase being crucial for regaining independence. This study examines changes in isometric muscle strength, dexterity, and self-care independence during this period, and evaluates the effects of a comprehensive intensive rehabilitation (COMIRESTROKE).

Methods: Individuals in sub-acute stroke recovery and age- and sex-matched controls were assessed for pre- and post-rehabilitation differences in primary outcomes (grip/pinch strength, Nine Hole Peg Test [NHPT], Action Research Arm Test [ARAT]). COMIRESTROKE's effects on primary and secondary outcomes (National Institute of Health Stroke Scale [NIHSS], Modified Rankin Scale [MRS], Functional Independence Measure [FIM]) were evaluated. Outcomes were analyzed for dominant and non-dominant limbs, both regardless of impairment and with a focus on impaired limbs.

Results: Fifty-two individuals with stroke (NIHSS 7.51 ± 5.71, age 70.25 ± 12.66 years, 21.36 ± 12.06 days post-stroke) and forty-six controls participated. At baseline, individuals with stroke showed significantly lower strength (dominant grip, key pinch, tip-tip pinch, p adj < 0.05), higher NHPT scores (p adj < 0.05), and lower ARAT scores (p adj < 0.001). COMIRESTROKE led to improvements in dominant key pinch, non-dominant tip-tip pinch, NHPT, and both dominant and non-dominant ARAT (p adj < 0.05). Notably, non-dominant key pinch improved significantly when considering only impaired hands. Pre- and post-test differences between groups were significant only for ARAT (both limbs), even after adjustment (p adj < 0.05). All secondary outcomes (NIHSS, MRS, FIM) showed significant improvement post-COMIRESTROKE (p adj < 0.001).

Conclusion: Individuals with stroke exhibit reduced muscle strength and dexterity, impairing independence. However, comprehensive intensive rehabilitation significantly improves these functions. Data are available from the corresponding author upon request and are part of a sub-study of NCT05323916.

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中风亚急性恢复期上肢等长肌力、灵活性和自理能力的改善:一项关于强化综合康复效果的观察性研究。
背景:脑卒中通常会损害上肢运动功能,而亚急性期的康复对于恢复自理能力至关重要。本研究探讨了这一时期等长肌力、灵活性和自理能力的变化,并评估了综合强化康复(COMIRESTROKE)的效果:方法:对处于亚急性中风康复期的患者以及年龄和性别匹配的对照组进行评估,以了解康复前后在主要结果(握力/夹力、九孔钉测试(NHPT)、行动研究臂测试(ARAT))方面的差异。评估了COMIRESTROKE对主要和次要结果(美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表[NIHSS]、改良Rankin量表[MRS]、功能独立性测量[FIM])的影响。对优势肢体和非优势肢体的结果进行了分析,既不考虑受损情况,也侧重于受损肢体:52 名中风患者(NIHSS 7.51 ± 5.71,年龄 70.25 ± 12.66 岁,中风后 21.36 ± 12.06 天)和 46 名对照组患者参加了此次研究。在基线时,脑卒中患者的力量(优势握力、捏键力、尖端捏力、p adj p adj p adj p adj p adj p adj 结论)明显较低:中风患者的肌肉力量和灵活性下降,影响了其独立性。然而,全面的强化康复训练可明显改善这些功能。数据可向通讯作者索取,是 NCT05323916 子研究的一部分。
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Frontiers in Neurology
Frontiers in Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCES -NEUROSCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The section Stroke aims to quickly and accurately publish important experimental, translational and clinical studies, and reviews that contribute to the knowledge of stroke, its causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management.
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