Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Long Term Split Belt Treadmill Training for Stroke Recovery
The purpose of this study is to determine whether split belt or conventional treadmill training can be used to treat walking pattern deficits from stroke and to determine whether this improves gait asymmetry and metabolic efficiency.
Coordination between the legs during walking is often disrupted after neurological injury,
resulting in asymmetric gait patterns. Recent data shows that walking patterns can be altered
through treadmill training, even after central nervous system damage. The investigators have
studied short-term adaptation of inter-limb coordination during walking using a split-belt
treadmill to control speed of the two legs independently. Our findings demonstrate that
walking patterns are adaptable. The investigators have also shown that people with cerebral
damage from stroke can benefit in the short-term to correct asymmetric walking patterns.
Since all of our previous work has focused on single training sessions or up to 4 week
training sessions, the investigators would like to study long-term effects of split belt
treadmill training. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to prepare for a clinical trial
of split-belt treadmill training to treat walking pattern deficits from cerebral damage. The
investigators will gather data to determine whether different types of treadmill training on
a custom split-belt treadmill are likely to change/improve walking symmetry as well as
metabolic efficiency.
The investigators will study adults with cerebral damage due to stroke. Subjects with
hemiparesis will undergo training 3 times a week for a total of 33 training session. These 33
sessions will be broken into 3 blocks of 11 sessions. After each block of 11 sessions an
evaluation will be done to record any gait improvements. Training for the subjects with
hemiparesis will either be conventional treadmill walking (both legs moving at the same
speed) or split-belt treadmill walking (with one leg moving faster than the other). These
studies will provide important new information about normal mechanisms of locomotor
adaptation, as well as providing a new rehabilitation tool for people with asymmetric gait
patterns. Note that this study is not an aerobic conditioning program since subjects will
work well below their age-adjusted target heart rate; it is instead a retraining program
aimed at teaching people a new inter-limb coordination pattern as well as to determine
whether this training can influence the subject's body's ability to use its intake of oxygen
more efficiently. This study is also critical for developing procedural reliability
processes, calculating effect sizes, training clinical staff, and determining other salient
clinical variables in preparation for a randomized clinical trial.
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