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Comparative analysis between the functional scales of upper extremity Wolf Motor Function Test and Action Research Arm Test used in the evaluation of constraint-induced movement therapy in patients with ischemic stroke

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Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2012;70(9):751-753

Comparative analysis between the functional

scales of upper extremity Wolf Motor Function

Test and Action Research Arm Test used in the

evaluation of constraint-induced movement

therapy in patients with ischemic stroke

Análise comparativa entre as escalas funcionais do membro superior Wolf Motor Function

Test e Action Research Arm Test utilizadas na avaliação da terapia por contensão induzida

em pacientes com acidente vascular isquêmico

Rodrigo Deamo Assis

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The Constraint-induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is an intervention, in which the main goal is the rehabilitation of upper ex-tremity (UE) in hemiparetic patients with stroke. Its protocol consists of an intensive two-week treatment of with six daily hours of exercises and the wear of a mitt on nonaffected UE during 90% of the daily activities. Objective: To perform a comparative analysis between the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMF) and the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT). Methods: Tests had been applied during four different times in 17 pa-tients with diagnosis of stroke, who performed individually the CIMT and after time for application, time for preparation, reproducibility, and factorial analysis tests had been analyzed. Results: Decrease in the WMFT score, increase in the ARAT score after CIMT, decrease in time to prepare the table and apply both tests and the factorial analysis showed two and three qualitative components in ARAT and WMFT, respec-tively. Conclusions: Both tests can measure the therapeutics gains of CIMT, with high reproducibility, however the time for application and preparation of the table is minor in ARAT and only the WMFT shows the qualitative component laterality.

Key words: stroke, constraint-induced movement therapy, rehabilitation.

Department of Neurology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo SP, Brazil. Orientadores: Ayrton Roberto Massaro and Therezinha Rosane Chamliam

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