Combined effects of sensory cueing and limb activation on unilateral neglect in subacute left hemiplegic stroke patients: a randomized controlled pilot study

2013 
Objective:To compare the effects of contralesional sensory cueing and limb activation with that of sham control in the treatment of unilateral neglect after stroke.Design:A randomized, single-blinded, sham-controlled pilot study.Setting:Two rehabilitation hospitals.Subjects:Forty subacute left hemiplegic stroke inpatients with unilateral neglect.Interventions:Participants were assigned randomly to 1 of 2 groups. The experimental group wore a wristwatch cueing device over the hemiplegic arm for three hours a day, five days per week, for three weeks, and also underwent conventional rehabilitation. Patients were encouraged to move their hemiplegic arm five consecutive times after each prompt. The sham group underwent the same rehabilitation process, except they wore a sham device.Main measures:Neglect, arm motor performance, and overall functioning were assessed pre- and posttraining, and at follow-up.Results:There were no significant differences between groups in outcome measures except the neglect drawing ...
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