Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Outpatient and Home Advanced Rehabilitation Therapeutics Using Jintronix Virtual Reality Telerehabilitation System
| Verified date | May 2024 |
| Source | Tan Tock Seng Hospital |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The use of virtual reality technology in a telerehabilitation service is not well established in Singapore. This feasibility trial aims to evaluate the benefits of using Jintronix to deliver a clinic-to-home, caregiver-supervised and individualised exercise telerehabilitation program to complement outpatient services and improve clinical outcomes for post-stroke users.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 35 |
| Est. completion date | November 14, 2018 |
| Est. primary completion date | November 14, 2018 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 21 Years to 75 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - patients with motor deficits due to stroke as diagnosed by CT or MRI, who are attending outpatient rehabilitation services at Tan Tock Seng Hospital Rehabilitation Centre and Centre for Advanced Rehabilitation Therapeutics - post stroke of at least 3 months with stable neurological status - 21-75 years old - able to perform at minimal level of assistance (i.e. carer provides only up to 25% of physical support) for sitting, standing and/or walking tasks - has a primary caregiver that must be present in all trial sessions - able to understand and participate in a 15 minutes Jintronix trial during screening Exclusion Criteria: - has seizure history - has severe cognitive deficits, perceptual deficits, and/or emotional-behavioural issues - has unstable medical conditions which may affect participation (e.g unresolved sepsis, postural hypotension, end stage renal failure) or anticipated life expectancy of <1 year due to malignancy or neurodegenerative disorder - has pain score of >5 - is pregnant or breastfeeding - has known poor cardiac ejection fraction (<30%) or lung function (FEV1<30%) - has non-weight bearing status in either lower extremities - has caregiver who is unable to meet competency requirements as assessed by study team |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore | Centre for Advanced Rehabilitation Therapeutics, Tan Tock Seng Hospital | Singapore |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Tan Tock Seng Hospital |
Singapore,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Fugl Meyer Upper Limb Motor Assessment | Measures motor impairment of upper limb recovery from a neurological insult. Range of scores from 0-66 points. Total score of 66 points with higher scores indicating better arm motor functions. | Week 0 | |
| Primary | Fugl Meyer Upper Limb Motor Assessment | Measures motor impairment of upper limb recovery from a neurological insult. Range of scores from 0-66 points. Total score of 66 points with higher scores indicating better arm motor functions. | Week 3 | |
| Primary | Fugl Meyer Upper Limb Motor Assessment | Measures motor impairment of upper limb recovery from a neurological insult. Range of scores from 0-66 points. Total score of 66 points with higher scores indicating better arm motor functions. | Week 7 | |
| Primary | Fugl Meyer Upper Limb Motor Assessment | Measures motor impairment of upper limb recovery from a neurological insult. Range of scores from 0-66 points. Total score of 66 points with higher scores indicating better arm motor functions. | Week 11 | |
| Primary | Berg Balance Scale | Measures static and dynamic balance abilities. Range of scores from 0-56 points. Total score of 56 points with higher scores indicating better balance functions. | Week 0 | |
| Primary | Berg Balance Scale | Measures static and dynamic balance abilities. Range of scores from 0-56 points. Total score of 56 points with higher scores indicating better balance functions. | Week 3 | |
| Primary | Berg Balance Scale Score | Measures static and dynamic balance abilities. Range of scores from 0-56 points. Total score of 56 points with higher scores indicating better balance functions. | Week 7 | |
| Primary | Berg Balance Scale | Measures static and dynamic balance abilities. Range of scores from 0-56 points. Total score of 56 points with higher scores indicating better balance functions. | Week 11 | |
| Primary | 6 Minute Walk Test | Measures endurance inferred from distance measured directly via distance markers placed on ground, as the participant walked up and down repeatedly on a flat ground walking track for a duration of 6 minutes.
Higher distance covered by participant in this 6 minutes indicates a better outcome of higher endurance. There is no lower and upper distance limits set for this measure. |
Week 0 | |
| Primary | 6 Minute Walk Test | Measures endurance inferred from distance measured directly via distance markers placed on ground, as the participant walked up and down repeatedly on a flat ground walking track for a duration of 6 minutes.
Higher distance covered by participant in this 6 minutes indicates a better outcome of higher endurance. There is no lower and upper distance limits set for this measure. |
Week 3 | |
| Primary | 6 Minute Walk Test | Measures endurance inferred from distance measured directly via distance markers placed on ground, as the participant walked up and down repeatedly on a flat ground walking track for a duration of 6 minutes.
Higher distance covered by participant in this 6 minutes indicates a better outcome of higher endurance. There is no lower and upper distance limits set for this measure. |
Week 7 | |
| Primary | 6 Minute Walk Test | Measures endurance inferred from distance measured directly via distance markers placed on ground, as the participant walked up and down repeatedly on a flat ground walking track for a duration of 6 minutes.
Higher distance covered by participant in this 6 minutes indicates a better outcome of higher endurance. There is no lower and upper distance limits set for this measure. |
Week 11 | |
| Primary | 10 Meter Walk Test | Measures walking speed as participant walked on a flat ground walking track of 10 metres. Walking speed is calcuated by dividing 10 metres over time taken by a stopwatch.
Faster walking speed indicates a better outcome. There is no lower and upper walking speed limits set for this measure. |
Week 0 | |
| Primary | 10 Meter Walk Test | Measures walking speed as participant walked on a flat ground walking track of 10 metres. Walking speed is calcuated by dividing 10 metres over time taken by a stopwatch.
Faster walking speed indicates a better outcome. There is no lower and upper walking speed limits set for this measure. |
Week 3 | |
| Primary | 10 Meter Walk Test | Measures walking speed as participant walked on a flat ground walking track of 10 metres. Walking speed is calcuated by dividing 10 metres over time taken by a stopwatch.
Faster walking speed indicates a better outcome. There is no lower and upper walking speed limits set for this measure. |
Week 7 | |
| Primary | 10 Meter Walk Test | Measures walking speed as participant walked on a flat ground walking track of 10 metres. Walking speed is calcuated by dividing 10 metres over time taken by a stopwatch.
Faster walking speed indicates a better outcome. There is no lower and upper walking speed limits set for this measure. |
Week 11 | |
| Primary | Numerical Pain Score | Measures pain subjectively from participant's rating. Scale is from 0 (indicating no pain experienced) to 10 (indicating worst pain experienced). | Week 0 | |
| Primary | Numerical Pain Score | Measures pain subjectively from participant's rating. Scale is from 0 (indicating no pain experienced) to 10 (indicating worst pain experienced). | Week 3 | |
| Primary | Numerical Pain Score | Measures pain subjectively from participant's rating. Scale is from 0 (indicating no pain experienced) to 10 (indicating worst pain experienced). | Week 7 | |
| Primary | Numerical Pain Score | Measures pain subjectively from participant's rating. Scale is from 0 (indicating no pain experienced) to 10 (indicating worst pain experienced). | Week 11 | |
| Primary | Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Measures a stroke survivor's perceived level of confidence in functional performance.
Each of the 13 questions is scored on a 10-point scale (i.e. 0-10) with 0 indicating "Not At All Confident" and 10 indicating "Very Confident". The points from the 13 questions are then added to get a total score, with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 130. Higher score reflects a better outcome. |
Week 0 | |
| Primary | Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Measures a stroke survivor's perceived level of confidence in functional performance.
Each of the 13 questions is scored on a 10-point scale (i.e. 0-10) with 0 indicating "Not At All Confident" and 10 indicating "Very Confident". The points from the 13 questions are then added to get a total score, with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 130. Higher score reflects a better outcome. |
Week 7 | |
| Primary | Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Measures a stroke survivor's perceived level of confidence in functional performance.
Each of the 13 questions is scored on a 10-point scale (i.e. 0-10) with 0 indicating "Not At All Confident" and 10 indicating "Very Confident". The points from the 13 questions are then added to get a total score, with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 130. Higher score reflects a better outcome.. |
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