Stroke Training and Awareness Resources (STARs)


Oedema management

Assessment

Early identification and intervention is recommended to prevent deteriorating function and development of more severe problems such as shoulder hand syndrome.

  • Visual inspection – obvious swelling of the affected hand/wrist/forearm in comparison with the other arm
  • Circumferential measurement – using a tape measure
  • Volumetric assessment using a volumeter (recommended mainly for research purpose)

Treatment/management

There is limited scientific evidence for the management of post stroke hand oedema and interventions should be selected based on the individual needs of the patient. Suggested interventions include:

  • Removing jewellery such as rings and watches which may become too tight and restrict blood flow
  • Positioning – arm elevated and in an extended position
  • Support – lap tray/pillow/table placed to side of patient with pillow for support
  • Education of patient, family, carers and other healthcare staff on the management of symptoms and effective positioning programme
  • Active movement where possible and maintaining passive range of movement
  • Light retrograde massage – may reduce swelling for increased range of movement and functional use
  • Compression garments – may control and reduce swelling
  • Intermittent pneumatic compression has been shown to be ineffective in reducing upper limb oedema

Page last reviewed: 23 Mar 2021