Prismatic Adaptation for Rehabilitation of Postural Imbalance After Stroke (PEQUIE)
Chronic Right Supratensorial Stroke Patients
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Chronic Right Supratensorial Stroke Patients focused on measuring Stroke, hemiplegia, rehabilitation, prismatic adaptation, postural imbalance, posture, spatial cognition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult, over 18 years old, and less than 80 years old
Stroke
- right
- supratensorial,
- unilateral,
- haemorrhagic or ischemic,
- chronic (over 12 months)
- Ability to stay over 30 seconds in standing static position with open eyes and close eyes
- Show a postural imbalance, determined by a body weight bearing on right lower limb ≥ 60% during at least one posturographic evaluation with open eyes and that requires an inpatient rehabilitation
- Covered by a Health System where applicable, and/or in compliance with the recommendations of the national laws in force relating to biomedical research
- Free, enlightened and written consent of the patient
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cerebellar lesion
- Brainstem lesion
- Bilateral cerebral lesion
- All orthopaedic or rheumatologic diseases, retinal visual impairments or other diseases interfering with assessments in accordance with the investigator's judgment
- Pregnancy or breast feeding
- Under an administrative or legal supervision
Sites / Locations
- CHU Grenoble
- Hôpital Henry Gabrielle, service de médecine physique et réadaptationRecruiting
- CHU Saint-Etienne
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Prismatic adaptation (PA) group
Sham group
Patients in the experimental group will benefit from 10 sessions of adaptation prismatic (PA) by means of one daily session of 20 minutes (5 times by week; 2 weeks), performed by an experienced physical therapist or occupational therapist. All patients will also benefit from conventional rehabilitation (Standard physical therapy, standard occupational therapy, standard speech therapy …) according to the needs of the patients.
Patients in the sham group will benefit from 10 sessions of sham adaptation prismatic (S-PA) by means of one daily session of 20 minutes (5 times by week; 2 weeks), performed by an experienced physical therapist or occupational therapist. All patients will also benefit from conventional rehabilitation (Standard physical therapy, standard occupational therapy, standard speech therapy …) according to the needs of the patients.