Test-Retest Reliability Of UULEX In Patients With Stroke
NCT05907876 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 30
Last updated 2023-06-22
Summary
Hemiplegia refers to a complete paralysis involving one side of the arm, trunk and leg. Stroke causes loss of ability and leads to loss of functionality of daily life activities of individuals. Changes in the anatomy of the joint should be analysed for a better understanding of upper extremity problems, especially shoulder problems and pain after stroke. In recent years, the prevalence of shoulder pain in haemiplegic patients has ranged between 5% and 84%. Shoulder pain makes movements of the upper limb difficult and affects gait. Lack of active movement and spasticity is an important cause of shoulder pain. Pain and changes in muscle tone affect upper limb functionality by 30-66%. Improvement in shoulder pain with the recovery of upper extremity functions is important in returning the person to active life independently, as well as obtaining effective hand function. There are many clinical tests used to evaluate upper extremity functionality after haemiplegia. One of them, the Unassisted Upper Extremity Exercise Test (UULEX), is a performance test that evaluates upper extremity performance. The unsupported upper extremity exercise test (UULEX) is a simple, inexpensive field test developed to measure upper arm exercise capacity, but there are no reports on its reliability for use in patients with hemiplegia. The aim of our study was to determine the test-retest reliability of the UULEX in stroke patients.
Conditions
Interventions
- OTHER
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Functional Test
UULEX uses a table of horizontal parallel lines with 8 levels. Each level is 84 cm wide and 8 cm high. The distance between the levels is 15 cm. The subject is seated on a straight chair with his/her feet on the floor facing the wall with the UULEX table. He/she holds a bar weighing 0.2 kg and lifts the bar at hip level. Keeping his/her arms shoulder-width apart, he/she raises the bar to different levels of the chart. As a warm-up, he/she is instructed to raise the bar to the first level and hold this position for 2 minutes. Then the bar is moved to each level and the levels are increased for 1 minute. The starting and ending point of each level is the hip joint. As the exercise progresses each minute, the weight of the bar is increased by 0.5 kg up to a maximum of 2 kg. During the test, a subject can move up to a maximum of a 2kg bar in a maximum of 12 minutes. The subject is instructed to continue the test until limited by the occurrence of symptoms.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Karabuk University
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Fatma Hale Altınkaya · Karabuk University
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 78 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2023-10-01
- Primary Completion
- 2023-11-01
- Completion
- 2023-12-01
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