Scalzo Fabien, Coker Robert A, Souders Lauren, Petrossian Leo, Bhugra Kern, Sheehan Lauren, Leuthardt Eric C, Carter Alexander R
Keck Data Science Institute, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, United States.
Kandu, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2025 Aug 22;6:1448174. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2025.1448174. eCollection 2025.
This study examines the effects of regular physical activity on upper extremity motor recovery during the late subacute and chronic phases of stroke.
Data were aggregated from 20 studies comprising 368 participants in control groups receiving usual care or general rehabilitation without specialized interventions. To isolate the impact of non-specific physical activity, studies involving robotics or task-specific therapies were excluded.
The primary outcome was the change in Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) motor scale. The pooled effect size for FMA-UE change was small and non-significant (Cohen's = 0.11, 95% CI: -0.05 to 0.26, > 0.05), indicating that general physical activity alone may result in limited improvements in upper extremity function in chronic stroke. Heterogeneity across studies was low, and no evidence of publication bias was found.
These findings provide a quantitative benchmark for expected gains from general activity and offer a reference for interpreting outcomes in future stroke rehabilitation trials lacking control groups.
本研究探讨规律体育活动对中风亚急性后期和慢性期上肢运动恢复的影响。
汇总了20项研究的数据,这些研究包括368名接受常规护理或一般康复治疗(无专门干预措施)的对照组参与者。为了分离非特异性体育活动的影响,排除了涉及机器人技术或特定任务疗法的研究。
主要结局是上肢Fugl-Meyer评估(FMA-UE)运动量表的变化。FMA-UE变化的合并效应量较小且无统计学意义(Cohen's = 0.11,95%CI:-0.05至0.26,P>0.05),表明单纯的一般体育活动可能只会使慢性中风患者的上肢功能得到有限改善。研究间的异质性较低,未发现发表偏倚的证据。
这些发现为一般活动预期的改善提供了定量基准,并为解释未来缺乏对照组的中风康复试验结果提供了参考。