Cerebrovascular Accident Clinical Trial
Official title:
Internally v. Externally Guided BWSTT for Locomotor Recovery Post-stroke
The overriding goal of this proposal is to identify the critical physiological and biomechanical effects of BWSTT for promoting improved locomotor function in persons with post-stroke hemiparesis.
The investigators hypothesize that key differences are present in both biomechanical (i.e.,
loading, kinetic energy at toe off, trunk energetic cost, muscle tendon lengthening
velocity) and physiological (i.e., temporal patterning of intermuscular electromyogram
[EMG], central reflex modulation) constituents of locomotion between internally and
externally-driven modes of BWSTT. Externally-driven BWSTT (Lokomat) produces a more
controlled, consistent and mechanically appropriate locomotor pattern promoting positive
adaptation in the spinal locomotor circuitry and improved integration of descending motor
drive which in combination promote improved gait dynamics. These therapeutically-induced
differences will be manifest in the ability to generalize the effects of BWSTT to overground
locomotion and will include: improved gait symmetry, increased knee flexion during swing
phase, normalization of limb kinetic energy at the stance-to-swing transition, and the
ability to scale gait speed effectively between self-selected and fast speeds. The
investigators further hypothesize that externally-driven BWSTT will produce more persistent
treatment-related effects.
In this pilot study, the investigators will conduct a series of twelve single-case, ABA or
BAB, designs in which hemiparetic subjects will experience both internally and
externally-driven BWSTT. Training parameters (i.e., body weight support, treadmill speed and
support stiffness) will be held constant between modes of BWSTT and physiological and
biomechanical responses will be compared between modes for individual subjects. Adaptations
in overground gait parameters (i.e., limb kinetic energy at toe off, knee flexion, trunk
mechanical energetic cost, gait symmetry, gait speed) will be compared using reference
normal gait data obtained from non-disabled, age and gender-matched control subjects walking
at matched speeds. The response of non-disabled control subjects to both forms of BWSTT will
also be studied.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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