A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Functional Electrical Stimulation Mimic to Gait Promotes Motor Recovery and Brain Remodeling in Acute Stroke

المؤلفون المشاركون

Yan, Tiebin
Tan, Zhimei
Zheng, Xiuyuan
Chen, Danfeng
Zhuang, Zhiqiang
Wu, Wei
Jin, Dongmei

المصدر

Behavioural Neurology

العدد

المجلد 2018، العدد 2018 (31 ديسمبر/كانون الأول 2018)، ص ص. 1-10، 10ص.

الناشر

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

تاريخ النشر

2018-12-18

دولة النشر

مصر

عدد الصفحات

10

التخصصات الرئيسية

الأحياء
الطب البشري

الملخص EN

Functional electrical stimulation can improve motor function after stroke.

The mechanism may involve activity-dependent plasticity and brain remodeling.

The aim of our study was to investigate the effectiveness of a patterned electrical stimulation FES mimic to gait in motor recovery among stroke survivors and to investigate possible mechanisms through brain fMRI.

Forty-eight subjects were recruited and randomly assigned to a four-channel FES group (n=18), a placebo group (n=15), or a dual-channel FES group (n=15).

Stimulation lasted for 30 minutes in each session for 3 weeks.

All of the subjects were assessed at baseline and after weeks 1, 2, and 3.

The assessments included the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients, Brunel’s Balance Assessment, the Berg Balance Scale, and the modified Barthel Index.

Brain fMRI were acquired before and after the intervention.

All of the motor assessment scores significantly increased week by week in all the three groups.

The four-channel group showed significantly better improvement than the dual-channel group and placebo groups.

fMRI showed that fractional anisotropy was significantly increased in both the four-channel and dual-channel groups compared with the placebo group and fiber bundles had increased significantly on the ipsilateral side, but not on the contralateral side in the group given four-channel stimulation.

In conclusion, when four-channel FES induces cycling movement of the lower extremities based on a gait pattern, it may be more effective in promoting motor recovery and induce more plastic changes and brain remodeling than two-channel stimulation.

This trial is registered with clinical trial registration unique identifier ChiCTR-TRC-11001615.

نمط استشهاد جمعية علماء النفس الأمريكية (APA)

Zheng, Xiuyuan& Chen, Danfeng& Yan, Tiebin& Jin, Dongmei& Zhuang, Zhiqiang& Tan, Zhimei…[et al.]. 2018. A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Functional Electrical Stimulation Mimic to Gait Promotes Motor Recovery and Brain Remodeling in Acute Stroke. Behavioural Neurology،Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1130369

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الأمريكية للغات الحديثة (MLA)

Zheng, Xiuyuan…[et al.]. A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Functional Electrical Stimulation Mimic to Gait Promotes Motor Recovery and Brain Remodeling in Acute Stroke. Behavioural Neurology No. 2018 (2018), pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1130369

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الطبية الأمريكية (AMA)

Zheng, Xiuyuan& Chen, Danfeng& Yan, Tiebin& Jin, Dongmei& Zhuang, Zhiqiang& Tan, Zhimei…[et al.]. A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Functional Electrical Stimulation Mimic to Gait Promotes Motor Recovery and Brain Remodeling in Acute Stroke. Behavioural Neurology. 2018. Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1130369

نوع البيانات

مقالات

لغة النص

الإنجليزية

الملاحظات

Includes bibliographical references

رقم السجل

BIM-1130369