Bilateral movement training and stroke motor recovery progress: a structured review and meta-analysis
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Bilateral movement training and stroke motor recovery progress: a structured review and meta-analysis
Abstract
The purpose was to conduct a structured review and meta-analysis to determine the cumulative effect of bilateral arm training on motor capabilities post stroke. Forty-eight stroke studies were selected from three databases with 25 comparisons qualifying for inclusion in our meta-analysis. We identified and coded four types of bilateral arm interventions with 366 stroke patients. A random effects model using the standardized mean difference technique determined a large and significant effect size (0.734; SE=0.125), high fail-safe N (532), and medium variability in the studies (I(2)=63%). Moderator variable analysis on the type of bilateral training revealed two large and significant effects: (a) BATRAC (0.842; SE=0.155) and (b) coupled bilateral and EMG-triggered neuromuscular stimulation (1.142; SE=0.176). These novel findings provide strong evidence supporting bilateral arm training with the caveat that two coupled protocols, rhythmic alternating movements and active stimulation, are most effective.
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Response to Cauraugh, J. H., et al. Bilateral movement training and stroke motor recovery progress: a structured review and meta-analysis. Human Movement Science (2009), doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2009.09.004.Hum Mov Sci. 2011 Feb;30(1):143-6; author reply 147-9. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2010.10.003. Epub 2010 Dec 23. Hum Mov Sci. 2011. PMID: 21185099 No abstract available.
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