The aim of the study is the measurement of the short term effect of post surgical mirror therapy concerning pain intensity and frequency of patients with upper or lower amputation in comparison to standard occupational or physical therapy. The hypothesis is that patients in the intervention group (mirror therapy) suffer significantly less from phantom limb pain and pain attacks within a follow-up period of 4-8 weeks.
Aim: * Measurement of the short term effect of post surgical/ post-operative mirror therapy concerning pain intensity of patients with upper or lower amputation in comparison to standard occupational/ physical therapy * Hypothesis: patients in the intervention group (mirror therapy) suffer from significant less phantom limb pain and a lower pain frequency within a follow-up period of 4-8 weeks Methods: * Design: multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial * Participants: 70, 35 per intervention and con-trol group * Intervention group: treatment sessions of 60 minutes with mirror therapy over a period of 14 days starting directly post surgical (24-48 hours) * Control group: receive treatment session of 60 minutes with the same treatment frequency over a period of 14 days * Measurement tools: Primary objectives * pain intensity (11 point NRS, phantom limb in-tensity) * pain frequency (amount of pain attacks) Secondary objectives * diary * daily assessment of mirror and physical thera-py sessions * analysis: * in significant differences between the groups a covariance analysis will be performed * comparison of medians
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
\- Intervention group: treatment sessions of 60 minutes with mirror therapy over a period of 14 days starting directly post surgical (24-48 hours)
Berufsgenossenschaftliches Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil GmbH
Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RECRUITINGCurrent pain intensity
Current Pain intensity assessed by the Numeric Rating Scale (0-10)
Time frame: after 14 treatment sessions
Frequence of pain attacks
Total number of phantom limb pain attacks per day is documented
Time frame: after 14 treatment sessions
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