Bilateral Priming Plus Task Specific Training for Severe Upper Limb Hemiparesis
NCT ID: NCT03517657
Last Updated: 2025-04-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-01-20
2025-03-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Bilateral motor priming + Task specific training (BMP + TST)
A combination of bilateral motor priming (BMP) plus task specific training (TST) for 30 hours over 5 weeks.
Bilateral Motor Priming + Task Specific Training (BMP + TST)
Priming will always precede task specific training. During bilateral motor priming, the "Rocker" (Exsurgo Bilateral Primer, Aukland, New Zealand) will be used. For the individuals assigned to the bilateral priming group, both hands will be strapped in place in the vertically oriented plates which are attached via a mechanical linkage. They will move both wrists in rhythmic, symmetrical wrist flexion and extension for 15 minutes at a frequency of 1 Hz as cued by a metranome. Subjects do not need to have active flexion and extension of the affected hand as the less affected arm drives the weaker one (through an acutator underneath the surface) in in-phase bilateral symmetrical movement.
Control Priming + TST (CP + TST)
The control priming is transcutaneous electric stimulation (TENS) set at a low threshold followed by the same task specific training protocol for 30 hours over 5 weeks.
Control Priming + TST (CP + TST)
The control priming intervention for the active comparator group will be intermittent cutaneous electric stimulation of the volar aspect of the paretic forearm, using a standard TENS unit delivered for 15 seconds (including 2-second ramp-up, 2-second ramp-down), once per minute, for 15 minutes. Intensity will be minimized
Interventions
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Bilateral Motor Priming + Task Specific Training (BMP + TST)
Priming will always precede task specific training. During bilateral motor priming, the "Rocker" (Exsurgo Bilateral Primer, Aukland, New Zealand) will be used. For the individuals assigned to the bilateral priming group, both hands will be strapped in place in the vertically oriented plates which are attached via a mechanical linkage. They will move both wrists in rhythmic, symmetrical wrist flexion and extension for 15 minutes at a frequency of 1 Hz as cued by a metranome. Subjects do not need to have active flexion and extension of the affected hand as the less affected arm drives the weaker one (through an acutator underneath the surface) in in-phase bilateral symmetrical movement.
Control Priming + TST (CP + TST)
The control priming intervention for the active comparator group will be intermittent cutaneous electric stimulation of the volar aspect of the paretic forearm, using a standard TENS unit delivered for 15 seconds (including 2-second ramp-up, 2-second ramp-down), once per minute, for 15 minutes. Intensity will be minimized
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* evidence of stroke without involvement of cerebellum at least 6 months prior to enrollment;
* 0-3 wrist flexion/wrist extension on Modified Ashworth Scale
Exclusion Criteria
* MMSE of lower than 21
* metal implant or fragments in head or neck area
* history of seizures, epilepsy or convulsions
* previous concussion associated with LOC
* ringing in ears; cochlear implants
* history of persistent headaches
* presence of pacemaker or neurostimulator
* pregnant women
* Metastatic cancer
* Other neurological conditions (as in Cerebral Palsy or Parkinson's)
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Illinois at Chicago
OTHER
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
OTHER
University of Chicago
OTHER
Northwestern University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Daniel Corcos
Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences
Principal Investigators
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Daniel M Corcos, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Northwestern University
Locations
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Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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References
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King EC, Trevarrow M, Urday S, Schauer JM, Corcos DM, Stoykov ME. MEP Status is Not Predictive of Response to Upper Limb Training in People With Chronic, Moderate-Severe Hemiparesis Post-Stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2025 Jun;39(6):445-451. doi: 10.1177/15459683251327582. Epub 2025 Mar 25.
Stoykov ME, Biller OM, Wax A, King E, Schauer JM, Fogg LF, Corcos DM. Bilateral upper extremity motor priming (BUMP) plus task-specific training for severe, chronic upper limb hemiparesis: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. Trials. 2022 Jun 22;23(1):523. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06465-9.
Other Identifiers
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STU00205857
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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