Determining the Optimal Dose of Reactive Balance Training After Stroke
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- Sub-acute stroke;
- Receiving out-patient rehabilitation at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute;
- Can stand independently for >30 seconds;
- Can walk with or without a gait aid (but without assistance of another person) for >10 metres; and
- Living in the community.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Completed reactive balance training during in-patient rehabilitation;
- Lower-extremity amputation, weight-bearing restrictions, recent lower-extremity injury or surgery (e.g., fracture), acute back or lower-limb pain, halo, aspen collar, history of fragility fracture and/or severe osteoporosis/osteopenia, contractures that prevent neutral hip or ankle;
- Activity restrictions following cardiac event/surgery, abnormal or unstable cardiovascular responses to exercise, arterial dissection;
- Severe spasticity in the legs;
- Cognitive impairment (i.e., unable to understand the purpose of training and/or to provide informed consent); and/or
- Acute illness (e.g., vomiting, fever), extreme obesity (exceeds safety harness weight limits), colostomy bags, indwelling catheter, infection, pressure sore on pelvis or trunk.
Sites / Locations
- Toronto Rehabilitation InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
1 session
3 sessions
6 sessions
Participants will complete one 45-minute session of reactive balance training. Participants will experience 40-60 perturbations during this session. Participants will also complete 5 45-minute 'traditional' balance training sessions.
Participants will complete three 45-minute sessions of reactive balance training. Participants will experience 40-60 perturbations during each session. Participants will also complete 3 45-minute 'traditional' balance training sessions.
Participants will complete six 45-minute sessions of reactive balance training. Participants will experience 40-60 perturbations during each session.