Effectiveness of a New Device for Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Rehabilitation: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

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Rincon, Adriana M. Rios [1 ]
Guptill, Christine [2 ]
Liubaoerjijin, Yilina [1 ]
Figeys, Mathieu [1 ,3 ]
Koubasi, Farnaz [1 ]
Gregson, Geoffrey [3 ,4 ]
Cruz, Antonio Miguel [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Alberta, Fac Rehabil Med, Dept Occupat Therapy, 8205-114 St,2-64 Corbett Hall, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Sch Rehabil Sci, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Glenrose Rehabil Hosp, Glenrose Rehabil Res Innovat & Technol Hub, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[4] Univ Alberta, Fac Rehabil Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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hand; upper limb; motion; movement; wrist; therapeutics; rehabilitation; musculoskeletal; musculoskeletal diseases; stroke; wrist fractures; feasibility studies; randomized controlled trial; digital health; physiotherapy; physical therapy; occupational therapy; STRENGTH;
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10.2196/62809
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Forearm, wrist, and hand impairments affect many individuals and impose a significant economic burden on health care systems. The FEPSim (flexion, extension, pronation, and supination) is designed for hand and wrist rehabilitation. It could become part of the standard care for upper extremity rehabilitation, aiming to improve range of motion, dexterity, and strength during therapeutic activities. However, the FEPSim has not yet been tested in a health care setting, highlighting the need for a trial to assess its effectiveness in upper extremity rehabilitation.<br /> Objective: We aim to assess the feasibility of conducting a definitive trial investigating the effectiveness of adding a new device for hand therapy exercises, the FEPSim, to standard care for patients with impairments of the hand, wrist, and forearm.<br /> Methods: Thirty-eight patients with impairments of distal upper extremities were randomly assigned either to the intervention group (FEPSim and standard care, n=19) or to the control group (standard care, n=19). Therapeutic activities to increase strength, range of motion, resistance, and dexterity were delivered by treating hand therapists using the FEPSim device for the intervention group. Outcome measures included wrist passive and active range of motion, grip strength, pinch grip force, and the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation.<br /> Results: The trial retention rate (36/38, 95%) and compliance (control group: 100%; intervention group: 89%) were high. The comparisons of the change-from-baseline between groups revealed that in 63.2% (12/19) of the outcome variables, the change was in favor of the FEPSim, with statistically significant improvements in passive wrist flexion (t34=-0.335, P =.008) and grip strength (t34=-1.841, P =.04).<br /> Conclusions: The FEPSim was accepted as part of standard care by therapists and patients at 2 hospitals. The trial design was feasible for hand intervention using the FEPSim device. The FEPSim positively affected grip strength, an objective measure of hand functioning.
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