Effect of Dual-task Training on the Number of EEG Band in Stroke Patients
NCT ID: NCT06286436
Last Updated: 2024-05-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
5 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-02-15
2024-04-29
Brief Summary
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The study suggests using electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis, particularly the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), to assess changes in brain signals pre- and post-DTT intervention. EEG provides real-time insights into brain function, and FFT analyzes signal frequencies. The intervention involves three tasks performed concurrently with mental calculations, such as sorting blocks and manipulating objects. This 12-session, four-week intervention aims to improve upper limb function. The study explores EEG's role in evaluating DTT effects on stroke patients, particularly using FFT to analyze brain signal frequencies.
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Detailed Description
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Most ADLs often require a combination of cognitive and motor tasks at the same time. These tasks are especially difficult for people who have suffered a stroke as their mental and physical capacity is impaired and therefore performing more than one task becomes a challenge. On the other hand, dual-task training (DTT) understood as a treatment method based on exercises involving 2 or more tasks at the same time related to the person's ADLs can be a interesting approach to improve the above mentioned upper limb disorders.
One of the tools recommended to analyse how a treatment or intervention affects the central nervous system of the person with stroke is the electroencephalogram (EEG), as it provides a continuous, real-time, non-invasive measurement of brain function that provides new insights into the pathophysiology of the brain. EEG analysis of brain disorders can be carried out with different methods such as network analysis and connectivity examination, machine learning, graph neural networks and examination of band frequency changes.
Among the EEG analysis methods that have not yet been tested in the stroke population following DTT intervention is the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), a powerful tool for analysing the frequency of signals. When applied to a signal, the FFT function converts the signal from a time domain to a frequency domain. The main objective of this study is to analyse how in the different EEG bands (delta, theta, alpha and beta) of stroke patients are modified after converting the brain signal into Fourier series/transforms before and after a DTT intervention.
The intervention will consist of three different tasks that participants have to carry out while performing mental calculations (counting backwards from 100 by ones, twos, and threes). The three tasks will be as follows: grouping blocks of different colours into groups according to colour; picking up beans with a spoon and carrying them to a specific place; opening and closing a bottle cap with the affected hand. The total duration of the intervention will be 12 sessions, divided into three days per week for four weeks.
The main outcome is EEG data, which will be collected both before and after intervention, under the supervision of a neurologist, with the participant in a resting state and eyes closed. EEG recording is carried out during 3 minutes with 10-20 system, 19 electrodes (Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, F8, T7, C3, Cz, C4, T8, T10, P3, Pz, P4, P8, T9, P7) and a sampling rate of 256 Hz. The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), which has proven to have less order complexity, will be used for the data analysis.
In addition, other variables on upper limb function, elbow flexor muscle tone, wrist extension range of motion and handling in activities of daily living will be collected.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Dual-task training
Dual-task training
The intervention will consist of three different tasks that participants have to carry out while performing mental calculations (counting backwards from 100 by ones, twos, and threes). The three tasks will be as follows: grouping blocks of different colours into groups according to colour; picking up beans with a spoon and carrying them to a specific place; opening and closing a bottle cap with the affected hand. The total duration of the intervention will be 12 sessions, divided into three days per week for four weeks.
Interventions
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Dual-task training
The intervention will consist of three different tasks that participants have to carry out while performing mental calculations (counting backwards from 100 by ones, twos, and threes). The three tasks will be as follows: grouping blocks of different colours into groups according to colour; picking up beans with a spoon and carrying them to a specific place; opening and closing a bottle cap with the affected hand. The total duration of the intervention will be 12 sessions, divided into three days per week for four weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Women between 35 and 75 years old
* At least six months have passed since the onset of the stroke
Exclusion Criteria
* Score greater than 3 on the modified modified Ashworth scale in the upper limb
* Having received a botulinum toxin injection before or during the course of the study
* History of brain surgery
* Be using medication that may alter cortical activity or brain plasticity or aimed at reducing the level of spasticity.
35 Years
75 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Mahia Physiotherapy Clinic (Qom, Iran)
UNKNOWN
Universidad de Zaragoza
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Pablo Herrero Gallego
Head of iHealthy Research Group
Locations
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Tehran, Velenjak, Iran
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IR.SBMU.RETECH.REC.1401.842
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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