Sensory Motor Performance Program, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Top Stroke Rehabil. 2011 Jul-Aug;18(4):316-24. doi: 10.1310/tsr1804-316.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of prolonged and repetitive passive range of motion (PROM) stretching of the fingers on hand function in stroke survivors.
Fifteen chronic stroke survivors with moderate to severe hand impairment took part in the study.
Participants underwent 3 experimental sessions consisting of 30 minutes of rest, prolonged, or repetitive stretching of the finger flexor muscles by a powered glove orthosis (X-Glove). Outcome measures, comprised of 3 selected tasks from the Graded Wolf Motor Function Test (GWMFT), grip strength, lateral pinch strength, and grip relaxation time, were recorded at the start and end of each session. Change in outcome score for each session was used for analysis.
Data suggested a trend for improvement following stretching, especially for the repetitive PROM case. For one GWMFT task (lift washcloth), the effect of stretching condition on performance time approached a statistical significance (P = .015), with repetitive PROM stretching producing the greatest mean reduction. Similarly, repetitive stretching led to a 12% ± 16% increase in grip strength, although this change was not statistically different across groups (P = .356); and grip termination time was reduced, albeit non-significantly, by 66% ± 133%.
Repetitive PROM stretching exhibited trends to be more effective than prolonged stretching for improving hand motor control. Although the results were highly variable and the effects are undoubtedly transient, an extended period of repetitive PROM stretching may prove advantageous prior to hand therapy sessions to maximize treatment.
本研究旨在探讨手指长时间、重复被动关节活动度(PROM)拉伸对脑卒中幸存者手部功能的影响。
15 名患有中重度手部障碍的慢性脑卒中幸存者参与了本研究。
参与者接受了 3 次实验,包括 30 分钟的休息、长时间或重复使用动力手套矫形器(X-Glove)拉伸手指屈肌。结果测量包括 Graded Wolf 运动功能测试(GWMFT)中的 3 项选定任务、握力、侧捏力和握力放松时间,在每次实验开始和结束时进行记录。每次实验的结果得分变化用于分析。
数据表明拉伸后有改善的趋势,特别是在重复 PROM 情况下。对于 GWMFT 的一项任务(提起毛巾),拉伸条件对动作时间的影响接近统计学意义(P =.015),重复 PROM 拉伸产生的平均改善最大。类似地,重复拉伸导致握力增加 12% ± 16%,尽管组间差异无统计学意义(P =.356);握力终止时间减少了 66% ± 133%,尽管无统计学意义。
重复 PROM 拉伸在改善手部运动控制方面比长时间拉伸更有效,尽管结果高度可变,效果无疑是短暂的,但在手部治疗前进行长时间的重复 PROM 拉伸可能会对最大限度地提高治疗效果有益。