Division of Occupational Therapy, Department of Health Professions, Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston, SC, USA.
TheraBracelet Inc., Louisville, KY, USA.
Transl Stroke Res. 2020 Apr;11(2):204-213. doi: 10.1007/s12975-019-00724-9. Epub 2019 Aug 23.
Peripheral sensory stimulation augments post-stroke upper extremity rehabilitation outcomes. Most sensory stimulations interfere with natural hand tasks and the stimulation duration is limited. We developed TheraBracelet, low-level random-frequency vibration applied via a wristwatch, to enable stimulation during hand tasks and potentially extend stimulation durations. To determine safety of prolonged exposure to TheraBracelet. Single-site double-blind crossover randomized controlled trial. Chronic stroke survivors were instructed to wear a device on the affected wrist for > 8 h/day everyday for 2 months while coming to the laboratory weekly for evaluations, with a 2-week break between each month. The device applied vibration at 60% and 1% of the sensory threshold for the real and sham month, respectively. The order of the real and sham months was randomized/balanced. Adverse events (AEs) were assessed weekly, including worsening of hand sensation, dexterity, grip strength, pain, or spasticity and occurrence of skin irritation or swelling. Device-related AE rates were compared between the real and sham month. Twenty-five participants completed the study. Six participants (24%) experienced mild AEs involving worsened sensory scores that may be related to the intervention with reasonable possibility. Two experienced them in the real stimulation month only, 3 in the sham month only, and 1 in both months. Therefore, less participants experienced device-related AEs in the real than sham month. Daily stimulation using the device for a month is safe for chronic stroke survivors. Future studies examining the efficacy of pairing TheraBracelet with therapy for increasing neurorehabilitation outcomes are a logical next step. Trial registration: NCT03318341.
外周感觉刺激可增强脑卒中后上肢康复效果。大多数感觉刺激会干扰自然手部活动,且刺激持续时间有限。我们开发了 TheraBracelet,这是一种通过手表施加的低水平随机频率振动装置,可在手任务期间进行刺激,并可能延长刺激时间。目的:确定长时间暴露于 TheraBracelet 的安全性。方法:单中心双盲交叉随机对照试验。嘱慢性脑卒中幸存者在 2 个月内每天将装置佩戴在患侧手腕上>8 h,每周来实验室进行评估,每月之间休息 2 周。装置在真实和假刺激月分别以实际和模拟感觉阈值的 60%和 1%施加振动。真实和假刺激月的顺序是随机/平衡的。每周评估不良事件(AE),包括手部感觉、灵巧性、握力、疼痛或痉挛恶化以及皮肤刺激或肿胀的发生。比较真实和假刺激月的装置相关 AE 发生率。结果:25 名参与者完成了研究。6 名参与者(24%)经历了轻度 AE,涉及感觉评分恶化,可能与干预措施有关,可能性合理。2 名仅在真实刺激月经历,3 名仅在假刺激月经历,1 名在两个刺激月都经历。因此,真实刺激月参与者经历的装置相关 AE 少于假刺激月。慢性脑卒中幸存者每天使用该装置刺激一个月是安全的。下一步是开展研究,将 TheraBracelet 与治疗相结合,以增加神经康复效果。试验注册:NCT03318341。