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NCT ID: NCT04246385 Completed - Clinical trials for Cerebral Vascular Accident

Implementing a CO-OP Group in the Day Rehab Setting: A Pilot Study.

Start date: January 3, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is pilot study will examine the effectiveness of a group curriculum developed from the CO-OP approach. This study has two aims, the first is to standardize the group curriculum and the second is to compare the data from the group receiving CO-OP group curriculum to the control group. Primary methods will include a standardized observation of occupational performance, an semi-structured interview measuring performance and satisfaction of occupational performance, a survey of community participation, and a focus group.

NCT ID: NCT03067818 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Mechanisms of Arm Recovery in Stroke Patients With Hand Paralysis

Start date: June 20, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study examines the effect of non-invasive brain stimulation targeting different brain areas on movement of the affected arm post-stroke. Participants will receive stimulation to each of 3 different brain areas combined with a session of arm exercise.

NCT ID: NCT01947413 Completed - Clinical trials for Cerebral Vascular Accident

New Protocols in the Treatment of Upper Limb Dysfunctions of Patients With Stroke.

Start date: December 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The fundamental goals of early rehabilitation for patients with stroke are: optimizing motor function within each patient's prognostic potential, preventing the development of secondary conditions that impact life-long health, and promoting patient's participation in their lives. In addition to employ clinical measures after treatment, usual outcome measures employed in the intervention studies included movement kinematics (spatio-temporal characteristics of movements). Recent reports have suggested repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and BoNTA (BoNTA) improved motor function in patients with stroke. A novel rTMS paradigm, theta burst stimulation (TBS), including intermittent TBS (iTBS) and continuous TBS (cTBS), that modulates human cortical excitability differently. However, there is lack of literatures in verifying the treatment effect by the integration of clinical and kinematic analysis. Until now, there are no conclusive results regarding optimal rTMS protocol, such as stimulating pattern and for patients with stroke. Additionally, few studies investigate the possible clinical characteristics of patients with stroke that may influence the effects of various treatment protocols proposed in this project.

NCT ID: NCT01807637 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Improving Gait Training in Stroke

Start date: March 1, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)applied over the lower extremity motor cortex in conjunction with assisted gait training is effective for improving gait in patients with chronic stroke.