The investigators are trying to determine the therapeutic effect of the music glove and conventional hand exercise program to the subacute stroke patients. All participants will be randomized into two groups: AB and BA. They will all exercise at least 3 times a week for 3 weeks with a minimal 3 hours exercise time per week. Participants will receive the other intervention at 3-month post stroke date. Clinical evaluations will be performed at baseline, post therapy after first intervention, 3-week post intervention follow up, 3-month post stroke, post therapy after second intervention, 3-week post second intervention follow up, and 6-month post stroke follow up visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
17
Participants will exercise at home using the music glove for 3 times a week for 3 weeks with a minimal of 3 hours per week.
Participants will exercise at home using the hand exercise program designed by an occupational therapist for 3 times a week for 3 weeks with a minimal of 3 hours per week.
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California, United States
Box and Block Test
We compared the change of Box and Block Test scores from baseline evaluation to the end of 3-week of therapy (Intervention 1), and from 12-week post-stroke to end of 3-week therapy (Intervention 2). Participants are instructed to move as many blocks as possible, one at a time, from one compartment in a box to a second compartment over a divider for a period of 60 seconds; each block that is moved is counted, and multiple blocks moved at the same time are counted as a single block. The higher scores indicates a better outcome.
Time frame: From baseline to end of therapy (3 weeks)
Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment of the Upper Extremity
We measure the change of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment scores from the baseline evaluation to 3-week therapy (intervention 1) and 12-week post-stroke to end of 3-week therapy (Intervention 2). Fugl-Meyer is a 66-point scale measuring the movement pattern of upper extremities. For this study, we analyze total score only. The higher scores indicate a better outcome.
Time frame: From baseline to end of therapy (3 weeks)
Action Research Arm Test
We compared the change in Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) scores from the baseline evaluation to 3-week therapy (Intervention 1) and 12-week post-stroke to 3-week therapy (Intervention 2). The ARAT is a 57-point scale which measures upper extremity function, coordination, and dexterity. The higher scores indicate a better outcome.
Time frame: From baseline to end of therapy (3 weeks)
9-Hole Peg Test
We compared the change in 9-Hole Peg Test scores from the baseline evaluation to 3-week therapy (Intervention 1) and 12-week post-stroke to 3-week therapy (Intervention 2). The 9-Hole Peg Test is a timed test that measures the time it takes to place, and remove 9 pegs. The maximum allowed time for the test is 60 seconds. The more number of pegs placed and removed indicate a better outcome. The shorter time it takes to complete the task indicates a better outcome.
Time frame: From baseline to end of therapy (3 week)
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