Comparison of Three Balance Training Protocols for Individuals Post Stroke
Fall, Risk Reduction, Stroke

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Fall focused on measuring Balance Training, Multidirectional harness, Conventional balance training, Reactive Slip Training, Stroke, Independent ambulation, Physical therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Stroke more than 6 months ago
- Self-identified balance issues
Independent ambulation - specifically:
- Walk at least one-half block (150') with or without standard cane or similar device
- Stand independently for at least 30 seconds without physical assistance and without any device
- At least ten steps without physical assistance and without any cane or similar device
- Ability to answer two-step questions
Exclusion Criteria:
- Allergic reaction to adhesive tapes
- Height above 74"
- Weight above 250 lbs
- Medical Condition - they are not eligible if they self-identify as having any musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, or other conditions that would limit them from participation.
Sites / Locations
- Cleveland State UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Conventional Physical Therapy
Slip training
Harnessed gaming
20-22 participants randomly assigned to receive 10 sessions of balance training. Conventional balance training group (PT) will receive individualized standard of care physical therapy with the goal of improving balance and mobility during sessions 3 through 12. The only instructions to the PT are that the focus of the course of care should be on "balance and mobility" and that there should be 10 sessions total. The first visit will include an initial evaluation and limited treatment. While the remaining 9 sessions will consist of 45 minutes of PT treatment.
20-22 participants randomly assigned to 1 session of slip training and 9 sessions of accompanied walking. Reactive slip training group (Slip) will complete a standing slip session using the current protocol of scaling slip distance and force to each individual and modulating the slip intensity across the session based on subject responses. Initial perturbation intensity (percent body weight and slip distance) will be based on the participant's miniBEST score and each subsequent perturbation intensity will be determined based on their response to the previous perturbations. The remaining nine intervention sessions will consist of accompanied walking for up to 45 minutes. Participants will walk at a comfortable pace while accompanied by a researcher around Cleveland State.
20-22 participants randomly assigned to 10 sessions of harnessed gaming. Multidirectional harness group (MHG) will use a harness with the multidirectional OASUS frame and play selected Kinect™ active video games with varied balance demands, while standing on multiple balance training surfaces (e.g., solid floor, rocker board, foam, slider platform). Participants will wear the fall-arresting harness in the OASUS system for all game play. Motion data will be collected during gaming for Sessions 2, 6, and 10. Each game/surface will be played for about 5 to 6 minutes for 4 game/surface conditions per session. All participants will progress with the prescribed sequence of games and surfaces, progressing based on their rating of the previous three bouts of play.