Overview
The goal of this to investigate the feasibility and safety of in-bed self-exercises based on EMG-sensor feedback in subacute stroke patients. The main question is feasibility and safety. It aims to answer are:
[Pittsburgh Rehabilitation Participation Scale] [The number and percentage of participating sessions] [The number and percentage of completed sessions] [The number and percentage of successful sessions] [The mean amplitude of muscle contractions in a session] [The duration and percentage of participating sessions during self-exercise] [Rivermead motor assessment] [Manual muscle test] [brunnstrom stages of motor recovery] [Fugl Meyer assessment of lower extremity] [Berg balance scale] [Functional ambulation category] [modified Rankin scale] [modified Barthel index] [Short-form Health Survery 36 version 2]
Description
The intervention group is provided with graded exercise using the in-bed self-exercises based on EMG-sensor feedback according to muscle strength of the hemiplegic lower extremity and Brunnstrom stages of motor recovery in addition to conventional rehabilitation whereas the control group is provided with only conventional rehabilitation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 19 years and older
- the onset of the stroke is less than 3months ago
- Lower extremity weakness due to stroke (MMT =< 4 grade)
- Modified Rankine Scale 2-5 points
- Cognitive ability to follow commands
Exclusion Criteria:
- stroke recurrence
- other neurological abnormalities (e.g. parkinson's disease).
- severely impaired cognition
- serious and complex medical conditions(e.g. active cancer)
- cardiac pacemaker or other implanted electronic system