The implementation of early sensory re-education (SR) techniques, aimed to preserve the cortical hand area, such as the use of audio-tactile interaction, becomes an important strategy to obtain also a better sensory function. The aim of this study was to investigate sensory function outcomes (threshold monofilaments, two-point discrimination test, STI and DASH) and cortical responses (fMRI) in patients submitted to an early protocol of SR of the hand with a sensor glove model. After surgical repair of median and/or ulnar nerves, 17 participants were divided into two groups: the training group, trained on the protocol with the sensor glove model, and the control group, untrained. After six-month follow-up, no difference was observed between groups, related to sensory function, especially tactile gnosis. Despite this, the early training with this sensor glove model seems to provide some type of cortical audio-tactile interaction, contributing to previous studies that focus in early SR of the hand using the integration of different sensory modalities.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
17
Training Group patients were submitted to application of a three-month protocol for early sensory re-education of the hand using the sensor glove model developed by Mendes et al. (2011). Patients also received conventional physical therapy for this type of injury in a specialized hand therapy center in a university hospital. Control Group patients received only conventional physical therapy treatment. No home sensory re-education program was established for any group and the CG patients were not submitted to any protocol for early sensory re-education of the hand.
Sensory Threshold - Mann Whitney non-parametric test
Sensory Threshold was assessed by esthesiometry at first, third and sixth month post-operative
Time frame: First, Third and Sixth month post-operative
Tactil Gnosis - Mann Whitney non-parametric test
Tactile Gnosis was assessed by Two-point discrimination and Shape and Texture Identification Test at first, third and sixth month post-operative
Time frame: First, Third and Sixth month post-operative
Self-report function - Mann Whitney non-parametric test
Self-report function was assessed by DASH questionnaire at first, third and sixth month post-operative
Time frame: First, Third and Sixth month post-operative
Cortical responses - fMRI data analysed by Granger Causality Map
Training group subjects were submitted to fMRI exam at third month post-operative
Time frame: Three months
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