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Self-Administered, Home-Based SMART (Sensorimotor Active Rehabilitation Training) Arm Training: A Single-Case Report |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kathryn S. Hayward, Auteur ; Bridee A. Neibling, Auteur ; Ruth N. Barker, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Article en page(s) : |
6904210020p1-6904210020p8 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Arm cerebrovascular accident ischemic stroke rehabilitation self administration training |
Résumé : |
This single-case, mixed-method study explored the feasibility of self-administered, home-based SMART (sensorimotor active rehabilitation training) Arm training for a 57-yr-old man with severe upper-limb disability after a right frontoparietal hemorrhagic stroke 9 mo earlier. Over 4 wk of self-administered, home-based SMART Arm training, the participant completed 2,100 repetitions unassisted. His wife provided support for equipment set-up and training progressions. Clinically meaningful improvements in arm impairment (strength), activity (arm and hand tasks), and participation (use of arm in everyday tasks) occurred after training (at 4 wk) and at follow-up (at 16 wk). Areas for refinement of SMART Arm training derived from thematic analysis of the participant’s and researchers’ journals focused on enabling independence, ensuring home and user friendliness, maintaining the motivation to persevere, progressing toward everyday tasks, and integrating practice into daily routine. These findings suggest that further investigation of self-administered, home-based SMART Arm training is warranted for people with stroke who have severe upper-limb disability. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/4 (Juillet-Août 2015) . - 6904210020p1-6904210020p8
[article] Self-Administered, Home-Based SMART (Sensorimotor Active Rehabilitation Training) Arm Training: A Single-Case Report [texte imprimé] / Kathryn S. Hayward, Auteur ; Bridee A. Neibling, Auteur ; Ruth N. Barker, Auteur . - 2015 . - 6904210020p1-6904210020p8. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/4 (Juillet-Août 2015) . - 6904210020p1-6904210020p8
Mots-clés : |
Arm cerebrovascular accident ischemic stroke rehabilitation self administration training |
Résumé : |
This single-case, mixed-method study explored the feasibility of self-administered, home-based SMART (sensorimotor active rehabilitation training) Arm training for a 57-yr-old man with severe upper-limb disability after a right frontoparietal hemorrhagic stroke 9 mo earlier. Over 4 wk of self-administered, home-based SMART Arm training, the participant completed 2,100 repetitions unassisted. His wife provided support for equipment set-up and training progressions. Clinically meaningful improvements in arm impairment (strength), activity (arm and hand tasks), and participation (use of arm in everyday tasks) occurred after training (at 4 wk) and at follow-up (at 16 wk). Areas for refinement of SMART Arm training derived from thematic analysis of the participant’s and researchers’ journals focused on enabling independence, ensuring home and user friendliness, maintaining the motivation to persevere, progressing toward everyday tasks, and integrating practice into daily routine. These findings suggest that further investigation of self-administered, home-based SMART Arm training is warranted for people with stroke who have severe upper-limb disability. |
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