Short-term effects and long-term use of a hybrid orthosis for neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the upper extremity in patients after chronic stroke.

Authors

  • Jan-Willem G. Meijer
  • Gerlienke E. Voerman
  • Kim M.L.W. Santegoets
  • Alexander Geurts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0299

Keywords:

therapeutic electrical stimulation, long-term use, hypertonia, pain, stroke, cerebrovascular accident, utilization, upper extremity, spastic hemiplegia.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To associate the short-term effects of the Handmaster orthosis on disabling symptoms of the affected upper extremity with long-term Handmaster orthosis use after stroke. DESIGN: Historic cohort study. PATIENTS: Patients with chronic stroke. METHODS: The Modified Ashworth Scale (0-5) for wrist (primary outcome) and elbow flexor hypertonia, visual analogue scale (0-10) for pain, oedema score (0-3), and passive range of wrist flexion and extension (pROM, degrees) were assessed prior to Handmaster orthosis prescription (T0), after 6 weeks try-out (T1) and a subsequent 4 weeks withhold period (T2). Long-term use was evaluated using a questionnaire. Non-parametric analyses and predictive values were used for statistical analyses. RESULTS: Of the 110 included patients 78.2% were long-term Handmaster orthosis users. Long-term users showed significant short-term (T0-T1) improvements on all impairment scores and a significant relapse of wrist and elbow Modified Ashworth Scale (T1-T2). Non-users showed significant short-term effects on elbow Modified Ashworth Scale and visual analogue scale only. Positive predictive values of short-term effects for long-term use varied between 75% and 100%, with 85% (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.72-0.93) for wrist Modified Ashworth Scale. Negative predictive values were low (11-27%). CONCLUSION: Short-term Handmaster orthosis effects were generally beneficial for hypertonia, pain, oedema, and pROM, especially in long-term users. Short-term beneficial effects were highly predictive for long-term use, but not for non-use.

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Published

2008-11-17

How to Cite

Meijer, J.-W. G., Voerman, G. E., Santegoets, K. M., & Geurts, A. (2008). Short-term effects and long-term use of a hybrid orthosis for neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the upper extremity in patients after chronic stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 41(3), 157–161. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0299

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Original Report