The aim of this randomized controlled study with stroke patients is to demonstrate that a re-education with interactive table with instrumented objects delivering sensory feedback and serious game improve certain motor functions of the paretic upper limb than rehabilitation based on a standardized self-rehabilitation program.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
28
An occupational therapist will be required only for patient installation in front of the table.
Hopital Raymond Poincare
Garches, France
Nicolas ROCHE, Md PhD
Garches, France
Speed of the gesture to reach each target
score
Time frame: 10 minutes
Wolf Motor Functional Test
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 15 minutes
Box and block
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 5 minutes
Fugl Meyer
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 10 minutes
MOCA
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 5 minutes
Pain
Visual analog scale
Time frame: 1 minute
Spasticity
Visual analog scale
Time frame: 5 minutes
SF12 Quality of life
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 10 minutes
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 20 minutes
Frenchay activities Index
Clinical Evaluation
Time frame: 15 minutes
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Cinematic Evaluation
Evaluation of the cinematic of the paretic upper limb
Time frame: 10 minutes
Clamping force
composite score
Time frame: 2 minutes