Title

Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Using Robot and Botulinum Toxin
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    348
Concomitant use of botulinum toxin and robot would make better results regarding upper extremity function compared to robot, botulinum toxin, or no intervention.
Study Started
Mar 31
2014
Primary Completion
Feb 28
2017
Anticipated
Last Update
Aug 29
2014
Estimate

Other Early Inmotion and Botox

Concomitant use of Inmotion and Botox from the baseline

Other Botox, then Inmotion

At baseline Botox injection and 4 weeks after Inmotion

Other Inmotion, then Botox

Inmotion from the baseline, then Botox injection at 4 weeks after baseline

Other Late Inmotion and Botox

No intervention until 4 weeks from the baseline. Then Inmotion and Botox injection

Early Inmotion and Botox Experimental

Concomitant use of Inmotion and botulinum toxin from the baseline

Botox, then Inmotion Active Comparator

Inmotion training 4 weeks after botulinum toxin injection

Inmotion, then Botox Active Comparator

From the baseline Inmotion, then Botox injection at 4 weeks after baseline

Late Inmotion and Botox Active Comparator

No intervention, then Inmotion and Botox injection at 4 weeks from the baseline

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Hemiplegic patients secondary to first cerebrovascular accidents
Shoulder or Elbow flexor spasticity above or modified ashworth scale 1+
Cognitively intact enough to understand and follow the instructions from the investigator

Exclusion Criteria:

History of surgery of affected upper limb
Fracture of affected upper limb
Recent history of botulinum toxin injection within 6 months
No Results Posted