Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third most important cause of disability worldwide, with an annual death rate of 5.5 million. Spasticity is a common condition in stroke patients and has a negative impact on daily living activities. BTX-A has been successfully used in the treatment of spasticity in patients with stroke. ESWT is a physical therapy method applying high intensity pressure waves. ESWT has been increasingly used in the management of spasticity as a safe and effective method, but the literature about ESWT in spasticity is heterogeneous and the treatment protocols are not very clear about the number of applications. The aim of this study is to determine the effects of rESWT treatment on ankle plantar flexors spasticity applied after BTX-A injection.
In this double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial, 45 patient (aged 18-75) diagnosed as stroke with appropriate criteria will be included. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria for the study will be seperated into three groups with the randomizer.org randomization program. Group I: A single session of rESWT will be applied on the same day after BTX-A injection. Group II: A total of 2 sessions of rESWT will be applied on the same day after BTX-A injection and on the 7th day after BTX-A injection. Group III: A single session of placebo rESWT will be applied after BTX-A injection. BTX-A injections to gastrocnemius and soleus muscles will be performed under ultrasonography guidance. rESWT will be applied to the injection points in gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. The pressure pulses will be focused on the injection site in the medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle. (Number of pulses: 1500 pulses, frequency: 6 Hz, Energy level/Pressure: 2.2 bar air pressure, duration: 12 minutes) Patients will be evaluated by the same researcher before treatment, 2 weeks after treatment, 1 month after treatment and 3 months after treatment. Patients will be evaluated using the Modified Ashworth Scale, Modified Tardieu Scale, Visual Analog Scale, 10 m walk test, Timed Up and Go Test, Timed Sit and Go Test, Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index, Functional Ambulation Scale, Brunnstrom Staging.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
30
rESWT application ONCE The points where rESWT will be applied will be determined under ultrasonography guidance. The pressure pulses will be focused on the injection site in the medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle. Number of pulses: 1500 pulses Frequency: 6 Hz Energy level/Pressure: 2.2 bar air pressure Duration: 12 minutes Device to be used in research ELMED VIBROLITH ESWT SW. Give. 3.3 It is based on the principle that currents produced outside the body spread in the tissue in the form of sound waves.
rESWT application TWİCE The points where rESWT will be applied will be determined under ultrasonography guidance. The pressure pulses will be focused on the injection site in the medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle. A total of 2 sessions of rESWT will be applied on the same day after BTX-A injection and on the 7th day after BTX-A. Number of pulses: 1500 pulses Frequency: 6 Hz Energy level/Pressure: 2.2 bar air pressure Duration: 12 minutes Device to be used in research ELMED VIBROLITH ESWT SW. Give. 3.3 It is based on the principle that currents produced outside the body spread in the tissue in the form of sound waves.
Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy- SHAM The points where rESWT will be applied will be determined under ultrasonography guidance. The pressure pulses will be focused on the injection site in the medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and the soleus muscle. Sham ESWT will be administered with the r-ESWT probe. The device will be switched on, the frequency, pressure and duration values will be set and then the device will be switched off and the probe will be kept in equal time with the active treatment, by playing a sound previously recorded during the real application.
SaglikBilimleriU
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Patient Evaluation Form
Demographic information, stroke history, and medications used by all stroke patients included in the study will be recorded.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT
Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS)
It is a method used to determine the severity of spasticity. It is based on the subjective rating of the resistance felt during the examination Modified Ashworth Scale is graded between 0 and 4 points. 0: No increase in muscle tone, 4: affected part is rigid in flexion or extension. It means that the higher the score the patient receives, the higher the degree of spasticity.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS)
The severity of muscle tone is evaluated at different determined speeds. The first angle at which an increase in resistance is detected in the joint is recorded. The range of motion is compared with the angle at completion.The minimum value in evaluating the joint angle is 0 degrees.The maximum value varies depending on the patient's joint.Higher angle value means worse result. Modified Tardieu Scale is rated between 0 and 5 points. 0: no resistance during passive motion, 5: The joint can not be moved. It means that the higher the score the patient receives, the higher the degree of spasticity.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
10m walking test
Subjects are asked to walk at maximum speed in a 10-meter corridor. The time it takes them to complete the distance is measured in seconds with a stopwatch. The measurement is repeated three times and the average time of the three measurements is recorded.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Timed Up and Go Test
The person is asked to get up from the chair, walk 3 meters at a safe and normal pace, turn, walk back and sit on the chair, and the time is recorded in seconds.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Timed sit and stand test
It is a test that evaluates the patient's sit-to-stand activity, lower extremity strength and dynamic balance. The number of times the patient sits and stands up within 30 seconds gives the test score.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index
It is used to measure the independence of the individual in daily living activities.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Functional Ambulation Scale
It classifies individuals between 0 and 5 according to the basic motor skills required for functional ambulation.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
It is a scale used to measure contraction from a 10 cm horizontal axis.A score of zero means no contraction, and a score of ten means the most severe contraction felt. The higher the score the patient receives, the higher the degree of contraction.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
Brunnstrom Staging
It classifies stroke patients with improvement in upper extremity, lower extremity and hand functions.
Time frame: BEFORE TREATMENT, 2 WEEKS LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 1 MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT, 3MOUNTH LATER AFTER TREATMENT
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