The study was to evaluate the use of the Tip Stim device to achieve coordinated movement and grip force in stroke patients under conditions of active and passive stabilization of the trunk.
To test the effectiveness of the Tip Stim device, each patient received (alternating) both the experimental and control treatments in a specific sequence to assess the coordination of human hand movement and the grip strength. The first therapy with the use of Tip Stim parameters (Ratio current time to pause time: 2 sec :5 sec; Ramp (rise time impulse): 0,3 sec; Frequency: 20 Hz; Pulse width: 300 µs). Another session (putting on the glove without setting any parameters) took place after a week (time to mute the effects of the intervention). The duration of each therapy session is 60 minutes. After the first therapeutic session and after a week, the parameters of movement coordination and hand grip were examined. The study of motor coordination and grip strength was performed in two different starting positions: sitting (no stabilization) (fig. 1) and lying (with stabilization) (fig. 2), and with a different position of the examined upper limb. During the first examination, the subject sat on a treatment table, feet resting on the floor. Upper limb examined in adduction, with bent elbow joint in the intermediate position between pronation and supination of the forearm. In the supine examination, the upper limb was stabilized against the subject's body (adduction in the shoulder joint, flexion in the elbow joint in an intermediate position). In each of the starting positions, first after putting on the glove, the range of passive motion in the radial-wrist joint (flexion and extension) and fingers (global flexion and extension) was measured, then the active movement was measured, in the sequence as above. Eventually, they were asked to make movements as quickly and as fully as possible. Measurement of the grip force with a dynamometer was performed in both analyzed starting positions after testing the ranges of motion and speed/frequency. The Hand Tutor device and the EH 101 electronic hand dynamometer measuring the strength of the handgrip (measurement error 0.5 kg / 1 lb) were used to test the parameters of motor coordination and grip strength. The Hand Tutor is a device with a rehabilitation program and the ability to measure the range of passive and active movement, deficits of movement (error of measurement, 5 - 10 mm) as well as the speed/frequency of movement (error of measurement, 0,5 cycle/sec.).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
29
The next therapy with the use of Tip Stim took place after a week. The duration of each therapy session was 60 minutes. After the first therapy session and after a week, the parameters of movement coordination and handgrip were examined. The study of motor coordination and grip strength was performed in two different starting positions: sitting (no stabilization) and lying (with stabilization), and with a different position of the examined upper limb. The upper limb was examined in adduction, with the bent elbow joint in the intermediate position of the forearm. In each of the starting positions, first, the range of passive motion in the wrist joint (flexion and extension) and fingers (global flexion and extension) was measured, then the active movement was measured, in the sequence as above. Patients were asked to make movements as quickly and as fully as possible. Measurement of the grip force was performed after testing the ranges of motion and speed/frequency.
Anna Olczak
Warsaw, Masovian District, Poland
Range of passive movement of the wrist, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the range of passive movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Range of active movement of the wrist, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the range of active movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Wrist extension deficit, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the wrist extension deficit, (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Wrist flexion deficit, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the wrist flexion deficit, (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Maximum range of wrist movement
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the maximum range of movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Frequncy of wrist movement (flexion to extension), cycle#sec
The Hand Tutor allows measurement of the speed or frequency (i.e., the number of cycles per sec.)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Assessment of the grip strength
A manual electronic dynamometer (EH 101) was used for grip strength measurement (kg)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Range of passive movement of the fingers, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the range of fingers passive movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Range of active movement of the fingers, mm
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The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the range of fingers active movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Fingers extension deficit, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the fingers extension deficit, (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Fingers flexion deficit, mm
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the fingers flexion deficit, (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Maximum range of fingers movement
The Hand Tutor allows measuremnt of the maximum range of movement (in mm)
Time frame: up to 1 week
Frequncy of fingers movement (flexion to extension), cycle#sec
The Hand Tutor allows measurement of the speed or frequency (i.e., the number of cycles per sec.)
Time frame: up to 1 week