Telerehabilitation In The Home After Stroke: A Randomized, Controlled, Assessor-Blind Clinical Trial
University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether telerehabilitation targeting arm movement, when added to usual care, improves arm function and reduces global disability after stroke, compared to usual care alone. Patients with arm weakness due to stroke that happened in the past 90-150 days will be randomized into one of two groups: \[1\] TR and usual care; \[2\] usual care only (no TR), but people in the usual care group will be offered TR once the study is done. TR consists of 70 minutes/day of activities targeting arm function, 6 days a week for 6 weeks.
Description
This is a randomized, assessor-blinded study that involves the use of telerehabilitation to deliver additional therapy for persons with stroke. Patients with arm weakness due to stroke that happened in the past 90-150 days will be randomized into one of two groups: \[1\] TR and usual care; \[2\] usual care only (no TR), but people in the usual care group will be offered TR once the study is done. TR consists of 70 minutes/day of activities targeting arm function, 6 days a week 6-8 weeks. The hypothesis of this study is patients receiving TR in addition to their usual care will have significant…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 18-80 years at the time of randomization 2. The index stroke was radiologically verified, due to ischemia or intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), and had time of onset 120±30 days prior to randomization 3. The stroke caused upper extremity deficits as defined by Action Research Arm Test score 18-44 (out of 57) at Baseline Visit 1 4. Box \& Block Test score with affected arm is ≥1 block in 60 seconds at Baseline Visit 1 5. Able to successfully perform all 3 rehabilitation exercise test examples (simple commands) at Baseline Visit 1 6. Informed consent and behavioral contr…
Interventions
- DeviceTelerehabilitation
The telerehabilitation system will deliver rehabilitation treatment sessions via a secured internet-connected computer. TR sessions will be a combination of games, exercises, stroke education, assessments, in addition to videoconferencing with therapists to discuss progress, issues, goals, and changes to the treatment plan.
Locations (27)
- Rancho Los Amigos Research InstituteDowney, California
- University of California, IrvineIrvine, California
- Keck Medical Center of USCLos Angeles, California
- University of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, California
- Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for HealthcarePomona, California
- Hillcrest Medical Center at UC San Diego HealthSan Diego, California