Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Gait Training to Reduce Compensatory Walking Patterns in Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
| NCT number | NCT04877249 |
| Other study ID # | 20-0091 |
| Secondary ID | |
| Status | Recruiting |
| Phase | N/A |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | July 9, 2021 |
| Est. completion date | April 16, 2025 |
The focus of this study is to optimize the delivery of a combined strength and aerobic training regimen to individuals with post stroke hemiparesis and reduce overuse and inefficiencies associated with the nonparetic leg during walking. This study proposes to use 1) split-belt treadmill and 2) single belt treadmill walking using split belt simulation software for enhancing symmetrical walking patterns for people with stroke.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 100 |
| Est. completion date | April 16, 2025 |
| Est. primary completion date | December 30, 2024 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 20 Years and older |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy individuals, ages 20 or older - Healthy participants will be required to be medically stable - Healthy participants are able to walk at least 10 meters independently at a comfortable speed without an assistive device - The participants with a history stroke, ages 20 or older - Unilateral first stroke of ischemic origin in the carotid artery distribution - Unilateral first stroke of hemorrhagic origin in the carotid artery distribution - Diagnosis of stroke at least 6 months prior to participation - Free of major post-stroke complications (e.g., recurrent stroke, hip fracture, myocardial infarction) - Living within the community - The participants with a history stroke are able to ambulate 10 meters with or without assistive devices Exclusion Criteria: - A history of any significant orthopedic problems - A history of psychiatric or cognitive illness (e.g., bipolar affective disorder, psychosis, schizophrenia, attention deficits, cognitive deficits, or medication refractor depression) - Neurological problems - Stroke secondary to subarachnoid hemorrhage or posterior circulation stroke - Not expected to live more than one year - Comatose - Unable to follow 3 step commands - Amputation - Poorly controlled diabetes (e.g., foot ulceration) - Blind - Progressive neurological diseases - Comprehensive aphasia - Medical instability - Significant musculoskeletal problems - Congestive cardiac failure - Unstable angina - Peripheral vascular disease - Neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g., dementia, cognitive deficits, and severe depression) |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | School of Health Profession, University of Texas Medical Branch | Galveston | Texas |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Ko, Mansoo |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Bilateral symmetry of ground reaction forces during split-belt treadmill walking | Vertical, horizontal, and mediolateral ground reaction force changes will be measured in response to split/tied belt speed and with (or without) a resistance using the Bertec split-belt, force plates instrumented treadmill and the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and ground reaction forces will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle | |
| Primary | Bilateral symmetry of joint torques during split-belt treadmill walking | Joint torques changes of ankle, knee, and hip joints will be measured in response to split/tied belt speed and with (or without) a resistance using the Bertec split-belt, force plates instrumented treadmill and the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and joint torques will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle | |
| Primary | Trailing limb angle during split-belt treadmill walking | Peak trailing limb angle changes will be measured in response to split/tied belt speed and with (or without) a resistance using the Bertec split-belt, force plates instrumented treadmill and the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and trailing limb angle will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle | |
| Primary | Bilateral muscles activities during split-belt treadmill walking | Timing (milliseconds) of Soleus, Tibialis Anterior, and Quadriceps muscle activities changes will be recorded continuously in response to split/tied belt speed and with (or without) a resistance using Delsys wireless EMG system. | Single point of assessment in one day and muscle activity will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle | |
| Primary | Bilateral muscles activities during split-belt treadmill walking | Peak amplitude (millivolts) of Soleus, Tibialis Anterior, and Quadriceps muscle activities changes will be recorded continuously in response to split/tied belt speed and with (or without) a resistance using Delsys wireless EMG system. | Single point of assessment in one day and muscle activity will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle | |
| Primary | Spatiotemporal patterns during split-belt treadmill walking | Cadence (Step numbers/minute) during split/tied treadmill walking will be recorded continuously using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and spatiotemporal gait parameters will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle. | |
| Primary | Spatiotemporal patterns during split-belt treadmill walking | Step and stride length (cm) during split/tied treadmill walking will be recorded continuously using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and spatiotemporal gait parameters will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle. | |
| Primary | Spatiotemporal patterns during split-belt treadmill walking | Stance and swing time (sec) during split/tied treadmill walking will be recorded continuously using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system. | Single point of assessment in one day and spatiotemporal gait parameters will be recorded continuously for 20-30minutes and will be expressed per gait cycle. | |
| Secondary | Spatiotemporal patterns of overground walking | Walking speed (m/sec) during overground walking will be recorded continuously using the Zeno Walkway system. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking | |
| Secondary | Spatiotemporal patterns of overground walking | Cadence (Step numbers/minute) during overground walking will be recorded continuously using the Zeno Walkway system. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking | |
| Secondary | Spatiotemporal patterns of overground walking | Step and stride length (cm) during overground walking will be recorded continuously using the Zeno Walkway system. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking | |
| Secondary | Spatiotemporal patterns of overground walking | Stance and swing time (sec) during overground walking will be recorded continuously using the Zeno Walkway system. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking | |
| Secondary | Kinematic representation of the temporal events during standing and walking | The temporal events of foot position (sec) will be identified from ground reaction forces (GRFs) during standing and walking trials using the Tekscan High Resolution Mat. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking | |
| Secondary | Kinematic representation of the temporal events during standing and walking | The standing balance (cm2) will be measured using sway analysis from Tekscan High Resolution Mat. | Baseline assessment before split/tied treadmill walking |
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