A Potential Wearable for Post-stroke Rehabilitation
Chronic Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Right-handed elderly chronic stroke survivors; age ≥40; ≥6 months post-stroke
- Unilateral ischemic brain lesions
- Participants should be able to walk continuously for ≥15 min. with or without assistive aid
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cannot comprehend and follow instructions, or with a score <21 on the mini-mental state exam;
- Have cardiac pacemaker;
- Have skin lesions at the locations where FES or EMG electrodes may be attached;
- Have major depression;
- Present with severe neglect
Sites / Locations
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Delivering FES to stroke survivors
Delivery no current FES to stroke survivors (Sham group)
In stroke survivors, normal and abnormal muscle synergies will also be determined from their walk EMGs. Our proposed FES intervention involves delivering stimulations to muscles with waveforms generated from the activations of all the normal synergies not observed in each stroke survivor. We are going to employ the wearable to deliver personalized muscle-synergy-based FES stimulations to multiple groups of leg muscles on the stroke-affected side of elderly chronic stroke survivors as they walk on a treadmill/overground for gait rehabilitation. We hypothesized that the subject will essentially be walking with his/her abnormal muscle pattern superimposed with the artificially introduced "normal" muscle pattern coming from FES.
In stroke survivors, normal and abnormal muscle synergies will also be determined from their walk EMGs. Our proposed FES intervention involves delivering stimulations to muscles with waveforms generated from the activations of all the normal synergies not observed in each stroke survivor. Additionally, we are going to introduce a sham group. We are going to employ the wearable to multiple groups of leg muscles on the stroke-affected side of elderly chronic stroke survivors without any stimulation as they walk on a treadmill or overground for gait rehabilitation. The purpose of the sham group is to empirically validate the effectiveness of the FES wearable.