Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
The Change of Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Lower Extremity (FMA-LE) |
FMA-LE is used to evaluate the lower extremity motor control, including reflexes, voluntary control of isolated movement and coordination. The scale score ranging from 0 to 34, with 17 items and ordinal scoring from 0 to 2. A higher score indicates a better lower extremity motor control. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of Paretic ankle dorsiflexor strength |
The subject's paretic ankle dorsiflexor strength (in kilograms) is measured with a Nicholas hand-held dynamometer (model 01,160, Lafayette Instrument Company, Lafayette, IN) in supine lying position. The muscle strength will be measured twice. The average strength of the 2 trials will be recorded. A higher value indicated a better paretic ankle dorsiflexor strength. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of Paretic ankle plantarflexor strength |
The subject's paretic ankle plantarflexor strength (in kilograms) is measured with a Nicholas hand-held dynamometer (model 01,160, Lafayette Instrument Company, Lafayette, IN) in supine lying position. The average strength of the 2 trials will be recorded. A higher value indicated a better paretic ankle plantarflexor strength. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of 10-m walk test |
10-m walk test is used to measure the walking speed in a short distance. The subject will be asked to walk 10 meter in a normal comfortable speed and maximum speed condition, respectively. The completion time will be records by stopwatch. Each condition will be repeated for 2 times. The completion time will be averaged. The shorter the completion time indicated the better performance in 10-m walk test. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of Timed 'Up and Go' test |
The Time 'Up and Go' test is used to measure the Functional mobility. Each subject will be required to rise from a chair with armrests, walk 3 m forward, turn around, return to the chair and sit down. The time taken to complete this task will be measured in seconds with a stopwatch. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of Lower-extremity motor co-ordination test |
The lower-extremity motor coordination test is used to measure the coordination of both the paretic and intact legs. Two red flat targets will be secured on the floor 30 cm apart. In sitting position with the feet resting flat on the floor and the heels on one of the targets, the participant will be instructed to touch 2 targets alternately with the big toe, as quickly and as accurately as possible, for 20 seconds. The number of times each target is touched will be counted. The more touch times indicated a better performance. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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Secondary |
The Change of Cantonese version of Community Integration Measures (CIM-C) |
The level of community integration will be assessed by the Cantonese version of Community Integration Measures (CIM-C). The CIM is a client-centred questionnaire with 10 items; each item rating from 1 to 5 with a total score from 10 to 50. A higher CIM-C score indicates a higher level of community integration. The assessment will be conducted at baseline, mid-intervention (4 weeks), post-intervention (8 weeks) and 3-month follow-up (20 weeks). |
Baseline (0 week), Mid-intervention (4 weeks), Post-intervention (8 weeks), 3-month follow-up (20 weeks) |
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