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Effectiveness of interventions for upper limb recovery after stroke Fiona Coupar, Alex Pollock, Phil Rowe, Christopher Weir and Peter Langhorne
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Effectiveness of interventions for

upper limb recovery after stroke

Fiona Coupar, Alex Pollock, Phil Rowe,

Christopher Weir and Peter Langhorne

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Methods – Systematic Review

Inclusion criteria – RCT

– Stroke

– UL targeted interventions

– UL functional or impairment outcomes

– Comparisons: placebo, no treatment,

standard care

Cochrane stroke group trials register

Standard SR methodology

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Review profile

11000 titles

827 abstracts

Ten interventionsConstraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT);

Electrostimulation; Robotics; Repetitive Task Training;

Therapy approaches; Increased intensity;

EMG biofeedback;

Imagery; Splinting; Bilateral training

72 trials

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Constraint-induced movement therapy

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

22 4 4 18

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Electrostimulation

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

13 2 0 7

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Electromechanical / Robotic devices

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

10 3 2 7

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Repetitive task training

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

8 5 1 6

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Approach of therapy

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

5 2 1 3

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Intensity of therapy

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

4 3 1 4

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Biofeedback

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

4 4 0 3

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Mental practice / Imagery

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

4 0 0 3

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Splinting

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

3 2 2 3

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Bilateral arm training

Trials Allocation concealment Intention to treat Blinding

2 1 0 2

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Limitations

Heterogeneity

Nature of included trials

Strengths

Comprehensive searching

Only RCTs included

Explicit and systematic methods

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SummarySome evidence of benefit from:

–CIMT

– Imagery/mental practice

–Robotics

–EMG biofeedback

Applicability & generalisability

limitations

Repetitive, intense, task-specific

practice

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Implications

Clinical Research