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Brief Report

A Case of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Childhood Stroke Hyperkinesis: A Brief Report

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Pages 407-411 | Received 19 Nov 2019, Accepted 21 May 2020, Published online: 07 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Aim

Some conditions within specific populations are so rare rigorous evidence is unavailable. Childhood hyperkinesis is one example, yet presents an opportunity to examine sensation’s contribution to motor function.

Methods

The patient experienced functional difficulty from hyperkinesis as a result of childhood stroke. Home-based passive neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was implemented an hour/day, six days/week, over 6 weeks (36 hours). Clinical and robotic measures (Assisting Hand Assessment, Box and Block Test, Jebsen Taylor Test of Hand Function, Kinarm) were administered before and after the intervention and at 9 months.

Results

NMES was feasible and well tolerated. Clinically important gains of arm function were maintained at 9 months. Robotic measures showed improved hyperkinesis, namely reduced movement segmentation and improved target approximation, in addition to improved proprioceptive function after NMES.

Conclusion

This case study illustrates the use of NMES within a previously unexplored population and highlights the potential importance of sensory systems to motor gains.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to the participant and family for being enthusiastic team members and generously sharing their experience.

Disclosure of Interest

The authors report no conflict of interest.

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