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NCT ID: NCT05097391 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Paretic Lower Limb Loading During Over-ground Training Among Stroke Survivors

Start date: August 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Post-stroke gait deviations contribute to significant functional disability, impaired walking ability and poor quality of life. Prior studies suggest that gait training with paretic lower limb loading may improve gait parameters and walking ability in post-stroke. However, most gait training methods used in these studies are not readily available, and studies using cheaper methods are limited.

NCT ID: NCT05062746 Completed - Clinical trials for Satisfaction, Patient

Immediate Effect of One-session MRT in Hemiparetics

Start date: September 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Immediate effect of one-session Matrix Rhythm Therapy on the functional status and treatment satisfaction of hemiparetic patients will be investigated.

NCT ID: NCT04323943 Completed - Gait, Hemiplegic Clinical Trials

Comparison of Thermo-plastic Versus Carbon Foot Ankle Orthosis to Improve Gait and Reduce Fatigue in Post-stroke Patients: a Biomechanical and Neurophysiological Study

MECASPRY
Start date: September 7, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Approximately 20% of stroke survivors have difficulties to dorsiflex the ankle and clear the ground during walking. This impairment, termed as "foot drop", is caused by an association of weak dorsiflexors and increased spasticity and stiffness of the plantar-flexors. As a consequence, walking performances are reduced and energy cost of walking is deteriorated. This may increase performance fatigability, as the locomotion will be realized at a higher percentage of the subjects' capacities. In order to overcome these issues, different treatments are proposed. One of the most conventional solutions are the use of ankle foot orthosis (AFO) and it is the most commonly prescribed device used to compensate for "foot drop". There is a very large choice of AFO on the market which can be proposed to patients with foot drop. The aim of this study is thus to assess the mechanical effects of using a manufactured carbon AFO in by comparison to a custom-made thermo-plastic AFO on walking capacity (distance and energy cost), fatigue and "foot drop" control throughout the gait phase in patients with hemiparetic stroke.

NCT ID: NCT04314830 Completed - Clinical trials for Hemiparesis;Poststroke/CVA

Gait Perturbations to Improve Balance Post-stroke

Start date: August 5, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Individuals with stroke have balance and gait deficits. Gait training does improve balance and gait abilities, but adding perturbations may have increase these effects. The objective was to compare the effect gait training with and without perturbations on balance and gait abilities in individuals with hemiparesis due to stroke at a chronic stage.