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NCT ID: NCT06057272 Not yet recruiting - Gait, Stumbling Clinical Trials

Lie Detector at the Gait: Artificial Intelligence Model

Start date: October 30, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The goal of this clinical trial is to obtain more consistent results with the use of repetitive neural networks in gait models and classification approaches in individuals applying forensic sciences. It was aimed to develop a decision support system for determining the walking imitations of individuals with explainable machine learning approaches on disability compensation in the field of Forensic Medicine. Participants will be assessed regarding kinematic and temporospatial gait parameters, pain severity, and fatigue level. Comparison group: Researchers will compare the patients applying to the forensic medicine department to those applying to the orthopedic department, and their healthy counterparts.

NCT ID: NCT05890755 Recruiting - Gait, Stumbling Clinical Trials

Mimicking Slipping Responses Using a Novel Mechanical Perturbation Algorithm

Start date: June 6, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Healthy subjects will be invited to fill out a questionnaire regarding falls and balance skills followed by normal walking trials on a treadmill at 9 different speeds (0.28-1.4 m/s). Key gait parameters for the normative database will be collected. During the perturbation trials, the subjects will walk at a constant speed (1.2 m/s). The treadmill belts are ac, - or decelerated during the perturbations according to three different perturbation algorithms with varying perturbation onset. Movements will be analyzed by 3D motion capture, force plates, surface electromyography and IMU sensors. All methods are non-invasive and commonly used in the field of biomechanics.

NCT ID: NCT03869879 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Mobility Rehab, a Therapist-assisted System for Gait Rehabilitation

Start date: July 24, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Phase II of this study includes a pragmatic clinical trial which will take place at Northwest Rehabilitation Associates (NWRA) in Salem, OR to verify the efficacy of the system in a physical therapy clinic.

NCT ID: NCT02484781 Completed - Difficulty Walking Clinical Trials

Gait Analyses After Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Versus Metal on Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty, an Exploratory Study

Start date: December 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Total hip replacement surgery is a very successful operation with good long-term results. Hip resurfacing arthroplasty is offered as a treatment option for young and active patients with osteoarthritis of the hip. It has been proposed as a treatment option for younger patients because of claims that it preserves femoral bone stock and has better functional outcomes. The assessment of gait after hip replacement surgery may be able to determine functional differences between patients who have undergone total hip replacement / arthroplasty (THA) versus hip resurfacing.