Effects of a Neurorehabilitation Program Based on CIMT and Non-invasive Neuromodulation Through C-tDCS on the Recovery of Paretic Upper Limb Function, Quality of Life, and Therapeutic Alliance in Women From the Araucanía Region Who Suffered a Stroke (CIMT + tDCS).
24 patients around the world
Available in Chile
Universidad de La Frontera
1Research sites
24Patients around the world
This study is for people with
Stroke
Requirements for the patient
To 85 Years
Female
Medical requirements
Women aged between 30 and 80 years.
Who present hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke confirmed by CT with evolution greater than 1 month, corroborated by discharge epicrisis supporting the diagnosis of the patient.
Who presents trunk control in sitting.
Score greater than 14 points on the Minimental Examination scale.
Function of the upper extremity, referring to taking and releasing a small ball with the affected hand and signing or accepting the consent written informed.
Shoulder pain greater than 4 according to the VAS scale and spasticity greater than 2 according to the Modified Ashworth Scale.
Sensory compromise (visual-auditory).
Presence of severe aphasia.
Cochlear implants, aneurysm clips, brain electrodes and cardiac pacemaker.
Epilepsy or psychiatric disorders (diagnosed in the last 3 months).