Effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation on upper-limb impairment after stroke: A randomized, controlled, single-blind trial

Author:

Wang Hewei1ORCID,Xiang Yuzhi2,Wang Chuankai3,Wang Yingying45,Chen Shugeng1ORCID,Ding Li1,Liu Qiang1,Wang Xiaowen2,Zhao Kun2,Jia Jie1ORCID,Chen Yao2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. Department of Rehabilitation, Shanghai Third Rehabilitation Hospital, Shanghai, China

3. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, South China Hospital, Health Science Center, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China

4. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

5. Department of Epidemiology, Key Laboratory of Public Health Safety of Ministry of Education, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Objective To evaluate the effects of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) on upper limb motor recovery during post-stroke rehabilitation. Design Single-blind, randomized controlled trial. Setting Four inpatient rehabilitation facilities. Subjects A total of 204 stroke patients with unilateral upper limb motor impairment were randomly 1:1 allocated to TEAS or sham TEAS group. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics were comparable between the two groups. Interventions Both groups received conventional physical and occupational therapies. TEAS and sham TEAS therapy were administered to two acupoints (LI10 and TE5) with a pulse duration of 300 µs at 2 Hz on the affected forearm for 30 times over 6 weeks. Outcome measures The upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer score (primary outcome), manual muscle testing, modified Ashworth scale, Lindmark hand function score, and Barthel index were evaluated by blinded assessors at baseline, 2, 4, 6, 10, and 18 weeks. Results The number of patients who completed the treatment was 99 and 97 in the TEAS and the sham group. No significant between-group difference was found in the Upper-Extremity Fugl-Meyer score, Modified Ashworth Scale, Lindmark hand function score, and Barthel Index after intervention and during follow-up. However, the TEAS group exhibited 0.29 (95% CI 0.02 to 0.55) greater improvements in Manual Muscle Testing of wrist extension than the sham group ( p  =  0.037) at 18 weeks. Conclusions Administration of TEAS therapy to hemiplegic forearm could not improve the upper extremity motor recovery. However, TEAS on the forearm might provide potential benefits for strength improvement of the wrist

Funder

Shanghai Sailing Program

Key Subjects Construction Program of the Health System in Jing'an District

General Research Project of Shanghai Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission

Medical research project of Shanghai Jing'an District Health Commission and District Science and Technology Commission

National Key R&D Program of China

China National Nature Science Young Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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