Mirror therapy for patients with severe arm paresis after stroke – a randomized controlled trial

Author:

Thieme Holm12,Bayn Maria3,Wurg Marco3,Zange Christian4,Pohl Marcus5,Behrens Johann2

Affiliation:

1. 1st European School for Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech and Language Therapy, Klinik Bavaria Kreischa, Kreischa, Germany

2. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Health and Nursing Science, Halle (Saale), Germany

3. Department of Neurology and Neurooncology, Klinik Bavaria Kreischa, Kreischa, Germany

4. Zürcher Höhenklinik Wald, Department of Neurorehabilitation, Wald (ZH), Switzerland

5. Department of Neurology and Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation, Klinik Bavaria Kreischa, Kreischa, Germany

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effects of individual or group mirror therapy on sensorimotor function, activities of daily living, quality of life and visuospatial neglect in patients with a severe arm paresis after stroke. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation centre. Subject: Sixty patients with a severe paresis of the arm within three months after stroke. Interventions: Three groups: (1) individual mirror therapy, (2) group mirror therapy and (3) control intervention with restricted view on the affected arm. Main measures: Motor function on impairment (Fugl-Meyer Test) and activity level (Action Research Arm Test), independence in activities of daily living (Barthel Index), quality of life (Stroke Impact Scale) and visuospatial neglect (Star Cancellation Test). Results: After five weeks, no significant group differences for motor function were found ( P > 0.05). Pre–post differences for the Action Research Arm Test and Fugl-Meyer Test: individual mirror therapy: 3.4 (7.1) and 3.2 (3.8), group mirror therapy: 1.1 (3.1) and 5.1 (10.0) and control therapy: 2.8 (6.7) and 5.2 (8.7). However, a significant effect on visuospatial neglect for patients in the individual mirror therapy compared to control group could be shown ( P < 0.01). Furthermore, it was possible to integrate a mirror therapy group intervention for severely affected patients after stroke. Conclusion: This study showed no effect on sensorimotor function of the arm, activities of daily living and quality of life of mirror therapy compared to a control intervention after stroke. However, a positive effect on visuospatial neglect was indicated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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