Dry Needling in Stroke to Improve the Upper Limb Functionality
NCT ID: NCT03248986
Last Updated: 2018-03-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
51 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2016-02-29
2018-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Patients admitted to the Guadarrama Hospital with the diagnosis of stroke and who meet the eligibility criteria will be treated by their usual physiotherapist, who will administer the standard dry needling intervention.
Patients will receive 6 sessions of DNHS® technique with an interval of 1 week between each session (1st to 4th sessions) and every 15 days (5th and 6th sessions). The procedure will be applied according to the corresponding protocols established in the NWPs (Normalized Work Plans) used in the usual clinical practice in the Guadarrama Hospital.
The DNHS® technique is specifically indicated for the treatment of spasticity. This technique differs from that usually used to relieve pain and deactivate myofascial trigger points (MTPs). The muscles to be treated are placed in a submaximum stretching position; the evaluation criteria when defining the needle insertion zone are based on finding an increase in modularity and muscle activity in the area when the muscle undergoes rapid stretching. Once the area to be treated is located, the needle is inserted and moves between 0.5 and 1 cm in / deep and fan out / surface to cause a local or global spasm reaction. Treatment ceases when the frequency of these responses decreases markedly or disappears. If the patient feels "not tolerable" pain (some discomfort from the dry needling is usual), you can stop the treatment at any time.
Before and after each dry needling session patients will be evaluated by their usual physiotherapist, using the upper limb block of the Fugl-Meyer scale that assesses motor skills and sensitivity of the affected arm, evaluation of pain through NRS10 and assessment of spasticity of muscles to be treated by MMAS. Also, at the beginning, in the 4th session and at the end of the study, the Euro-QoL 5D-5L quality of life survey will be administered, with a license for use. In adition BSS and ULP will be evaluated at the begining and at the end of the study. In each dry needling session, the caliber of the needle used, the number of fast-in and fast-out of the needle and the number of the spasm reactions caused for the purpose of establishing the dose pattern shall be recorded for each treated muscle.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Dry needling
Dry needling of the spastic muscles of the affected arm through DNHS®.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male or female, ≥ 18 years old at the time of consent.
* Have the diagnosis of hemispheric ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke without excluding other causes (surgical, traumatic, etc ...).
* Show spasticity in the affected upper limb, with an MMAS score of 1-3 in one of the following muscle groups: finger flexors, wrist flexors, elbow flexors, forearm pronators, adductors, or internal rotators of the shoulder.
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe cognitive impairment, severe language problems, severe vision or hearing impairments that prevent compression and active patient collaboration during evaluation tests.
* Have received treatment by injection of TBA in the 2 months prior to the start of the study.
* Any medical condition that contraindicates dry needling.
* Present some contraindication for the application of dry puncture: Pregnancy, insurmountable fear of needles, allergy to metals (nickel), presence of lesions in the puncture area, scars, tattoos...
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of San Jorge
UNKNOWN
Guadarrama Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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J. Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Rehabilitation Service Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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J. Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Guadarrama Hospital
Locations
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J.Nicolas Cuenca Zaldivar
Guadarrama, Madrid, Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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1.0
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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