Effects of Robotic Gloves Along With Task-oriented Mirror Therapy on Motor Functions of Hands in Sub-acute Stroke Patients

Last updated: April 27, 2025
Sponsor: Foundation University Islamabad
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Stroke

Cerebral Ischemia

Treatment

Task-Oriented Mirror Therapy

Robotic Gloves assisted Task-oriented mirror therapy

Clinical Study ID

NCT06950749
FUI/CTR/2024/50
  • Ages > 40
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This study is randomized control trial and purpose of this study is to find effects of robotic gloves assisted task-oriented mirror therapy in comparison with task-oriented mirror therapy on motor functions of hand in sub-acute stroke patients.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 40 years and above.

  • Ischemic (MCA) stroke.

  • Male and females both.

  • Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA score >24 points).

  • Motor power of proximal upper Extremity at least 3 with ability to reach out.

  • FMA score for upper Extremity below 47

  • Modified Ashworth spasticity score <2 in hands and finger joints.

  • Ability to sit for at least 60 minutes

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Musculoskeletal problems such as severe pain in any joints of the paretic upperextremity.

  • Contractures in shoulder, elbow, hand or finger joints.

  • Severe Visual impairments.

Study Design

Total Participants: 30
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Task-Oriented Mirror Therapy
Phase:
Study Start date:
October 12, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
April 30, 2025

Study Description

Motor functions of the hand involve different movements and activities that the hand can perform due to the coordination of different muscles group in everyday activities which involves dexterity, manipulative skills and task performance skills which includes grasp, release and different types of grips of hand.

RATIONALE:

While the mirror therapy has been studied extensively and literature provide good quality of evidence for effects of mirror therapy on motor functions of hands the integration of pneumatic Robotic Mirror Therapy is relatively less explored .

and there is no comparison between Task oriented MT and pneumatic Robotic Mirror Therapy

SIGNIFICANCE This study will increase the understanding and therapeutic potential of robotic gloves assisted task-oriented MT mirror therapy and will demonstrate its efficacy as beneficial interventions.

Modern devices like robotic gloves can potentially increase patient compliance by providing positive outcomes, setting goals and improving functional performance.

They can make therapy more engaging, interactive and help the patients track their progress, which can motivate them to adhere to their rehabilitation program.

HYPOTHESIS ALTERNATE HYPOTHESIS There will be a statistically significant difference in the effects of Task oriented Mirror Therapy in comparison with Robotic gloves Assisted task-oriented Mirror Therapy on motor functions of hand in patients with sub-acute Stroke (p<0.05).

NULL HYPOTHESIS There will be no statistically significant difference in the effects of Task oriented Mirror Therapy in comparison with Robotic gloves Assisted task-oriented Mirror Therapy on motor functions of hand in patients with sub-acute Stroke (p>0.05).

Connect with a study center

  • Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

    Islamabad, 46000
    Pakistan

    Active - Recruiting

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