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If Gloreha was able to open a spastic hand it would be potentially dangerous (the glove was not sensitized) so we cannot know exactly what happens on the patients' hand. If the force applied by Gloreha was such as to open a spastic hand it could cause pain.", 'eventGroups': [{'id': 'EG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device\n\nGR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1. A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min);\n2. 7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five);\n3. A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min)\n4. A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min)\n5. A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min)\n6. A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).', 'otherNumAtRisk': 15, 'otherNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAtRisk': 15, 'seriousNumAffected': 1}, {'id': 'EG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist\n\nGeneral Rehabilitation: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.\n\nSpecific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).', 'otherNumAtRisk': 15, 'otherNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAtRisk': 15, 'seriousNumAffected': 2}], 'seriousEvents': [{'term': 'Bacterial infection', 'stats': [{'groupId': 'EG000', 'numAtRisk': 15, 'numEvents': 0, 'numAffected': 0}, {'groupId': 'EG001', 'numAtRisk': 15, 'numEvents': 2, 'numAffected': 2}], 'organSystem': 'Infections and infestations'}, {'term': 'Rheumaoid arthitis', 'stats': [{'groupId': 'EG000', 'numAtRisk': 15, 'numEvents': 1, 'numAffected': 1}, {'groupId': 'EG001', 'numAtRisk': 15, 'numEvents': 0, 'numAffected': 0}], 'organSystem': 'Immune system disorders'}], 'frequencyThreshold': '0'}, 'outcomeMeasuresModule': {'outcomeMeasures': [{'type': 'PRIMARY', 'title': 'Number of Patients Who Completed the Hand Rehabilitation Program', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '15', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '15', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist (SHR) GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'NUMBER', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion. The specific hand interventionn consisted of a total of 30 sessions, lasting 40 min/day, for 5 days/week , from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'PRIMARY', 'title': 'Side Effects Using Gloreha Device', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1. A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min);\n2. 7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five);\n3. A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min)\n4. A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min)\n5. A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min)\n6. A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist (SHR) GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'NUMBER', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion. The specific hand intervention consisted of a total of 30 sessions, lasting 40 min/day, for 5 days/week , from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.', 'description': 'The feasibility of the device was assessed in terms of side effects (the physiotherapist was required to report any adverse events occurring during the study in regard to the use of Gloreha);', 'unitOfMeasure': 'side effects', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'PRIMARY', 'title': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Motricity Index at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist\n\nGeneral Rehabilitation: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.\n\nSpecific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '23.0', 'groupId': 'OG000', 'lowerLimit': '13.6', 'upperLimit': '32.4'}, {'value': '5.2', 'groupId': 'OG001', 'lowerLimit': '-0.4', 'upperLimit': '10.7'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'Motricity Index, a measure of the motor function of the paretic upper limb. Motricity Index used to measure the ability to activate a muscle group to move a body segment through a range of motion and resist external force. The upper extremity motricity index includes: 1. pinch grasp, 2. elbow flexion, and 3. shoulder abduction.\n\nThe total upper extremity score involved adding one to the sum of the three actions.\n\nThe score of each action ranges from 0 (no ability) to 33 (maximal ability) with a maximum possible score=100.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'units on a scale', 'dispersionType': '95% Confidence Interval', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'PRIMARY', 'title': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Nine Hole Peg Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR on performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.16', 'groupId': 'OG000', 'lowerLimit': '0.09', 'upperLimit': '0.25'}, {'value': '0.02', 'groupId': 'OG001', 'lowerLimit': '-0.02', 'upperLimit': '0.07'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'Nine Hole Peg Test (NHPT), a measure of coordination and mono-manual dexterity. It consists in collecting 9 pegs and inserting them into holes in a wooden base within a 50-sec time limit. The score is the average number of pegs inserted/tests performed.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'pegs/sec', 'dispersionType': '95% Confidence Interval', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'The Feasibility of This New Neuromotor Rehabilitation Device (Gloreha)', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '3.15', 'spread': '1.0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The feasibility of the device was assessed in terms of the level of operator difficulty for the physiotherapist in managing the device, assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) (0 extremely simple - 10 extremely difficult). This outcome was measured only in the Gloreha Group in which patients were treated with device.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'units on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Grip Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.27', 'groupId': 'OG000', 'lowerLimit': '0.13', 'upperLimit': '0.41'}, {'value': '0.03', 'groupId': 'OG001', 'lowerLimit': '-0.005', 'upperLimit': '0.07'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Grip test is a measure of hand strength. Each patient, at baseline and at the end of the study, repeated the test 3 times and the mean value was normalized for body mass index (BMI).', 'unitOfMeasure': 'kg / (kg / m ^ 2)', 'dispersionType': '95% Confidence Interval', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Pinch Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'TThe patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist. GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.07', 'groupId': 'OG000', 'lowerLimit': '0.03', 'upperLimit': '0.1'}, {'value': '0.02', 'groupId': 'OG001', 'lowerLimit': '-0.001', 'upperLimit': '0.04'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Pinch test is a measure of hand strength. Each patient, at baseline and at the end of the study, repeated the test 3 times and the mean value was normalized for body mass index (BMI).', 'unitOfMeasure': 'kg / (kg / m ^ 2', 'dispersionType': '95% Confidence Interval', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Quick-DASH Questionnaire at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist. GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '-15.7', 'groupId': 'OG000', 'lowerLimit': '-25.7', 'upperLimit': '5.8'}, {'value': '-0.43', 'groupId': 'OG001', 'lowerLimit': '-4.5', 'upperLimit': '3.6'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Arm disability was assessed of the study with the Quick version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick-DASH) questionnaire.\n\nThe Quick-DASH is a 19-item ordinal scale with a 5-level rating of items from 1 (no difficulty) to 5 (unable to do).\n\nQuick-Dash can be divided into an 11-item (abilities and symptoms) and an 8-item optional work module and sports/performing arts module. In the 11-item sub-scale, the subject defines the ability to perform some actions (8 items) and the intensity of some symptoms (3 items), referring to the previous week. The total score range is from 19 (no disability) to 95 (full disability).', 'unitOfMeasure': 'units on a scale', 'dispersionType': '95% Confidence Interval', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'The Costs Involved in Using Gloreha in the Rehabilitation', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist. GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '237', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '480', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'NUMBER', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion, from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.', 'description': 'Costs were calculated in terms of the time required by healthcare personnel, using the average cost per hour of a physiotherapist per total number of rehabilitation treatments per patient. The equivalent cost of the device for the period of patient treatment was calculated incorporating depreciation, considering the estimated residual value of the device with depreciation rate of 20%.. Indirect costs were not considered because these were common to both groups.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Euros/patient', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}]}, 'participantFlowModule': {'groups': [{'id': 'FG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1.A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min); 2.7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five); 3.A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min) 4.A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min) 5.A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min) 6.A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'FG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist (SHR) GR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}], 'periods': [{'title': 'Overall Study', 'milestones': [{'type': 'STARTED', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '15'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '15'}]}, {'type': 'COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '14'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '13'}]}, {'type': 'NOT COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '1'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '2'}]}], 'dropWithdraws': [{'type': 'Lost to Follow-up', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '1'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '2'}]}]}]}, 'baselineCharacteristicsModule': {'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '15', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '15', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '30', 'groupId': 'BG002'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'BG000', 'title': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation (GR)\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) by Gloreha device\n\nGR: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.\n\nSHR by Gloreha device: Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1. A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min);\n2. 7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five);\n3. A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min)\n4. A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min)\n5. A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min)\n6. A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).'}, {'id': 'BG001', 'title': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation\n2. Specific Hand Rehabilitation (SHR) performed by physiotherapist\n\nGeneral Rehabilitation: All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.\n\nSHR performed by physiotherapist: The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).'}, {'id': 'BG002', 'title': 'Total', 'description': 'Total of all reporting groups'}], 'measures': [{'title': 'Age, Continuous', 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '72', 'spread': '11', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '73', 'spread': '14', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '72.5', 'spread': '12.5', 'groupId': 'BG002'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'unitOfMeasure': 'years', 'dispersionType': 'STANDARD_DEVIATION'}, {'title': 'Sex: Female, Male', 'classes': [{'categories': [{'title': 'Female', 'measurements': [{'value': '8', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '16', 'groupId': 'BG002'}]}, {'title': 'Male', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '14', 'groupId': 'BG002'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants'}]}}, 'protocolSection': {'designModule': {'phases': ['NA'], 'studyType': 'INTERVENTIONAL', 'designInfo': {'allocation': 'RANDOMIZED', 'maskingInfo': {'masking': 'NONE'}, 'primaryPurpose': 'TREATMENT', 'interventionModel': 'PARALLEL'}, 'enrollmentInfo': {'type': 'ACTUAL', 'count': 30}}, 'statusModule': {'overallStatus': 'COMPLETED', 'startDateStruct': {'date': '2013-05'}, 'expandedAccessInfo': {'hasExpandedAccess': False}, 'statusVerifiedDate': '2016-08', 'completionDateStruct': {'date': '2014-06', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'lastUpdateSubmitDate': '2016-08-03', 'studyFirstSubmitDate': '2015-12-03', 'resultsFirstSubmitDate': '2016-02-05', 'studyFirstSubmitQcDate': '2015-12-09', 'lastUpdatePostDateStruct': {'date': '2016-09-15', 'type': 'ESTIMATED'}, 'resultsFirstSubmitQcDate': '2016-06-21', 'studyFirstPostDateStruct': {'date': '2015-12-11', 'type': 'ESTIMATED'}, 'resultsFirstPostDateStruct': {'date': '2016-08-03', 'type': 'ESTIMATED'}, 'primaryCompletionDateStruct': {'date': '2014-03', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}}, 'outcomesModule': {'primaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Number of Patients Who Completed the Hand Rehabilitation Program', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion. The specific hand interventionn consisted of a total of 30 sessions, lasting 40 min/day, for 5 days/week , from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.'}, {'measure': 'Side Effects Using Gloreha Device', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion. The specific hand intervention consisted of a total of 30 sessions, lasting 40 min/day, for 5 days/week , from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.', 'description': 'The feasibility of the device was assessed in terms of side effects (the physiotherapist was required to report any adverse events occurring during the study in regard to the use of Gloreha);'}, {'measure': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Motricity Index at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'Motricity Index, a measure of the motor function of the paretic upper limb. Motricity Index used to measure the ability to activate a muscle group to move a body segment through a range of motion and resist external force. The upper extremity motricity index includes: 1. pinch grasp, 2. elbow flexion, and 3. shoulder abduction.\n\nThe total upper extremity score involved adding one to the sum of the three actions.\n\nThe score of each action ranges from 0 (no ability) to 33 (maximal ability) with a maximum possible score=100.'}, {'measure': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Nine Hole Peg Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'Nine Hole Peg Test (NHPT), a measure of coordination and mono-manual dexterity. It consists in collecting 9 pegs and inserting them into holes in a wooden base within a 50-sec time limit. The score is the average number of pegs inserted/tests performed.'}], 'secondaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'The Feasibility of This New Neuromotor Rehabilitation Device (Gloreha)', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The feasibility of the device was assessed in terms of the level of operator difficulty for the physiotherapist in managing the device, assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) (0 extremely simple - 10 extremely difficult). This outcome was measured only in the Gloreha Group in which patients were treated with device.'}, {'measure': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Grip Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Grip test is a measure of hand strength. Each patient, at baseline and at the end of the study, repeated the test 3 times and the mean value was normalized for body mass index (BMI).'}, {'measure': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Pinch Test at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Pinch test is a measure of hand strength. Each patient, at baseline and at the end of the study, repeated the test 3 times and the mean value was normalized for body mass index (BMI).'}, {'measure': 'Efficacy in Improving Arm Function Abilities Measured by the Change From Baseline in Quick-DASH Questionnaire at End of Inpatient Rehabilitation.', 'timeFrame': 'Baseline and end of the study after 30 sessions, an average of 6 weeks', 'description': 'The Arm disability was assessed of the study with the Quick version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick-DASH) questionnaire.\n\nThe Quick-DASH is a 19-item ordinal scale with a 5-level rating of items from 1 (no difficulty) to 5 (unable to do).\n\nQuick-Dash can be divided into an 11-item (abilities and symptoms) and an 8-item optional work module and sports/performing arts module. In the 11-item sub-scale, the subject defines the ability to perform some actions (8 items) and the intensity of some symptoms (3 items), referring to the previous week. The total score range is from 19 (no disability) to 95 (full disability).'}, {'measure': 'The Costs Involved in Using Gloreha in the Rehabilitation', 'timeFrame': 'Through study completion, from admission to discharge in the Rehabilitation Centre, over a period of about 6 weeks.', 'description': 'Costs were calculated in terms of the time required by healthcare personnel, using the average cost per hour of a physiotherapist per total number of rehabilitation treatments per patient. The equivalent cost of the device for the period of patient treatment was calculated incorporating depreciation, considering the estimated residual value of the device with depreciation rate of 20%.. Indirect costs were not considered because these were common to both groups.'}]}, 'oversightModule': {'oversightHasDmc': False}, 'conditionsModule': {'keywords': ['Rehabilitation', 'Robotics'], 'conditions': ['Stroke', 'Upper Extremity Hemiplegia', 'Disorder of Hand']}, 'referencesModule': {'references': [{'pmid': '27056250', 'type': 'RESULT', 'citation': 'Vanoglio F, Bernocchi P, Mule C, Garofali F, Mora C, Taveggia G, Scalvini S, Luisa A. Feasibility and efficacy of a robotic device for hand rehabilitation in hemiplegic stroke patients: a randomized pilot controlled study. Clin Rehabil. 2017 Mar;31(3):351-360. doi: 10.1177/0269215516642606. Epub 2016 Jul 10.'}]}, 'descriptionModule': {'briefSummary': 'Hand recovery following cerebral stroke is complex and requires intensive training. The investigators aimed to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of robot-assisted hand rehabilitation compared to physiotherapist-guided treatment in recovering dexterity and hand strength in hospitalized sub-acute hemiplegic patients. Design. 30 patients affected by stroke from cerebral ischemia or hemorrhage (Ashworth spasticity index \\<3) were randomized. Patients in the Treatment group received intensive hand training with Gloreha, a hand rehabilitation glove that provides computer-controlled, repetitive, passive mobilization of the fingers, with multisensory feedback. Patients in the Control group received conventional intensive hand rehabilitation under physiotherapist guidance. Hand motor function (Motricity Index, MI), fine manual dexterity (Nine Hole Peg Test, NHPT) and strength (Grip and Pinch test) were measured at baseline and after rehabilitation, and the differences between final and basal results were compared between groups.', 'detailedDescription': 'Upper limb recovery, particularly that of the hand, is complex in patients with cerebral stroke and requires an intensive approach.\n\nRegarding upper limb rehabilitation, several research groups have developed robotic devices to provide passive and/or active movements. Their use appears to reduce the motor deficit of the arm and affected hand and to improve hand function both at the wrist and fingers. Hence, the evidence supporting specific robot-assisted rehabilitation of the hand is very promising even if further study is required.In particular, evidence is limited about the benefit of passive exercises and mobilization of the hemiplegic upper limb following stroke, and further research is called for.\n\nIn this study the investigators used Gloreha, a new hand rehabilitation glove that provides computer-controlled, repetitive and passive mobilization of the fingers, with multi-sensory feedback. The purpose of the study was to evaluate in the rehabilitation of patients with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke in the sub-acute phase: 1) the feasibility of this new neuromotor rehabilitation device 2) its efficacy in improving arm function abilities, and 3) the costs involved.\n\nPost-stroke patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation between May 2013 and January 2014 were screened for enrollment. Eligible patients were randomly assigned, following a simple randomization procedure (computerized random numbers) conducted independently of the study investigators, to Treatment group or Control group, on a 1:1 ratio.'}, 'eligibilityModule': {'sex': 'ALL', 'stdAges': ['ADULT', 'OLDER_ADULT'], 'minimumAge': '18 Years', 'healthyVolunteers': False, 'eligibilityCriteria': 'Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients affected by stroke from cerebral ischemia or hemorrhage that had occurred ≤ 30 days before, with Ashworth spasticity index \\< 3.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* orthopedic limitation (amputations, irreducible articular limitations, advanced osteoarthritis, active rheumatoid arthritis);\n* peripheral nerve injury;\n* uncontrolled inflammation;\n* severe cognitive and behavioral disorders;\n* neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases;\n* Ashworth spasticity index ≥ 3.'}, 'identificationModule': {'nctId': 'NCT02628418', 'briefTitle': 'Feasibility and Efficacy of a Robotic Device for Hand Rehabilitation', 'organization': {'class': 'OTHER', 'fullName': 'Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri'}, 'officialTitle': 'Feasibility and Efficacy of a Robotic Device for Hand Rehabilitation in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients: a Randomized Pilot Controlled Study', 'orgStudyIdInfo': {'id': '1'}}, 'armsInterventionsModule': {'armGroups': [{'type': 'EXPERIMENTAL', 'label': 'Gloreha Group', 'description': 'The patients in the "Gloreha Group" underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation by Gloreha device', 'interventionNames': ['Other: General Rehabilitation', 'Device: Specific hand rehabilitation by Gloreha device']}, {'type': 'OTHER', 'label': 'Control Group', 'description': 'The patients in the Control Group underwent to following interventions:\n\n1. General Rehabilitation\n2. Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist', 'interventionNames': ['Other: General Rehabilitation', 'Other: Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist']}], 'interventions': [{'name': 'General Rehabilitation', 'type': 'OTHER', 'description': 'All patients underwent basic rehabilitation following the guidelines according to the Bobath concept. Mobilization performed by physiotherapist of the lower and upper limbs through passive and/or active manoeuvres, gait training, standing and functional exercises and speech rehabilitation.', 'armGroupLabels': ['Control Group', 'Gloreha Group']}, {'name': 'Specific hand rehabilitation by Gloreha device', 'type': 'DEVICE', 'description': 'Each training session consisted of six parts:\n\n1. A sequence of digital joint flexion/extension exercises, from the thumb to the fifth finger (7 min);\n2. 7 min of a number sequence (counting from one to five);\n3. A sequence of thumb-finger opposition movements from the 2nd to the 5th finger (7 min)\n4. A sequence of wave-like finger movements (7 min)\n5. A sequence of fist opening/closing (7 min)\n6. A sequence of flexion-extension of the fingers alternated with flexion-extension of the thumb (5 min).', 'armGroupLabels': ['Gloreha Group']}, {'name': 'Specific hand rehabilitation performed by physiotherapist', 'type': 'OTHER', 'description': 'The activities were:\n\n1. Flexion-extension of the fingers (10 min);\n2. Thumb opposition with the other fingers keeping the forearm in supine position (10 min);\n3. Adduction and abduction of the fingers (10 min);\n4. Global movement of the hand consisting in reaching for a 0.5l bottle of water, taking hold of it, pouring water into a glass, and then putting the bottle down and letting go of it (10 min).', 'armGroupLabels': ['Control Group']}]}, 'sponsorCollaboratorsModule': {'leadSponsor': {'name': 'Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri', 'class': 'OTHER'}, 'responsibleParty': {'type': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'investigatorTitle': 'Researcher, Care Continuity Unit, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Institute of Lumezzane, (Brescia), Italy', 'investigatorFullName': 'Palmira Bernocchi', 'investigatorAffiliation': 'Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri'}}}}