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The first objective of this study is to examine the superiority of the combined rhythmic auditory cueing with cognitive treadmill training (combined group) in people with stroke as compared with the cognitive treadmill walking training (cognitive group) or treadmill walking training alone (treadmill group) (Aim 1). The study's second aim is to investigate the factors affecting the improvement in community walking capacity after interventions and to explore whether changes in community walking capacity are associated with changes in participation after interventions (Aim 2).


Clinical Trial Description

A single-blind, randomized controlled trial is conducted at medical centers. Ninety stroke patients will be randomized to one of the three groups. All groups will receive interventions 30 minutes per time, 3 times a week, for 4 weeks. The combined group will undertake progressive treadmill walking speed while performing a cognitive task with rhythmic auditory cueing (i.e., 110% of baseline cadence). The cognitive group will receive cognitive training while walking at a progressive speed on the treadmill. The treadmill-alone group will train only in treadmill walking with progressive speed adjusted weekly. A blinded assessor will administer three assessments. All participants will be examined for gait and cognitive performance under single-task (walking only, Stroop task only) and dual-task conditions (walking while performing the Stroop task) at baseline, post-intervention, and one-month follow-up. The primary outcome measures are gait and cognition under single- and dual-task conditions. The secondary outcome measures are the 6-minute Walk Test, Mini-BESTest, Stroke Impact Scale, and Walking Ability Questionnaire. ;


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NCT number NCT06392945
Study type Interventional
Source Chang Gung University
Contact Li-Ling Chuang, Ph.D.
Phone 886-3-2118800
Email lchunag@gap.cgu.edu.tw
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 2024
Completion date July 31, 2027

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