
Botulinum Toxin Type A and Kinesitherapy of Post-stroke Patients
StrokeThe objective of this study is to assess if the association of botulinum toxin type A and kinesitherapy is superior to kinesitherapy and 0,9% saline for the functional performance in post-stroke patients. Hypothesis H(0): BT-A associated to kinesitherapy is not superior to kinesitherapy in the function of hemiparetic post-stroke patients. H(1): BT-A associated to kinesitherapy is superior to kinesitherapy in the function of hemiparetic post-stroke patients.

Trial of a Secondary Stroke Prevention Program
Ischemic StrokeTransient Ischemic AttackThe purpose of this study is to determine whether an outpatient program can reduce the risk of recurrent stroke.

Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Associated to Sensory Therapy for Treatment of Motor...
StrokeThe aim of this research will be to investigate in stroke patients whether upper limb motor function can be maximized in response to sensory stimulation by comparing protocols for the application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in the cortical region of S1 and Sensory Therapy in the upper limb paretic. Patients will be randomly and randomly allocated into four groups, Group 1 (G1) composed of individuals who will receive the protocol for the application of rTMS in the ipsilateral S1 cortex and fictitious sensory therapy in the paretic upper limb; Group 2 (G2) subjects will receive protocol of Sensory Therapy in the upper limb ethical and application of fictitious rTMS in the ipsilesional S1 cortex; Group 3 (G3): application of the protocol of application of rTMS in the ipsilateral S1 cortex associated with Sensory Therapy in the upper limb paretic and, G4 (GSHAM) control group in which fictitious rTMS will be performed and fictitious Sensory Therapy in the paretic upper limb).

Impact of Art Therapy on Brain Connectivity in Recent Post-Stroke Aphasia
Ischemic or Hemorrhagic StrokeA stroke located in the left parieto-temporal junction is associated, in aphasic right-handed patients, with a poor prognosis for language recovery. The role of the right hemisphere in recovering post-stroke aphasia is still controversial. Our hypothesis, based on recent work in imaging, is that early activation of the right hemisphere linked to the practice of the visual arts could facilitate language recovery in extended posterior left strokes that completely disrupt language areas.

Mechanical Thrombectomy Of Acute Occlusion In Ischemic Stroke
Acute StrokeAssessment of Therapeutic benefits and hazards of Mechanical Thrombectomy in Ischemic stroke patients with proximal occlusion within 4.5 hours from stroke onset.

Implicit Learning in Stroke Study
StrokeThis trial will compare an Implicit Learning Approach (ILA) to usual care, during the rehabilitation of mobility post stroke. It is a multicentre, assessor blind, cluster randomised controlled pilot trial, with embedded feasibility study. It also includes a nested qualitative evaluation, designed to explore the views of participants and therapists.

Cerebral Dynamic Perfusion Study With Spectral CT in Patients Suspected of Stroke
StrokeAcuteGenerate a dynamic mapping of the distribution of iodine within the cerebral parenchyma in the patient suspected of acute ischemic disorder with the CT spectral scanner. Correlate the anomalies of iodine mapping to the other parameters acquired during the classic dynamic infusion phase to define the ischemic area (MTT higher and rCBV normal) versus infarcted zone (MTT higher and rCBV decreased)

Comparisons of Two Types of Armeo Robot for Upper Extremities
StrokeComparison of two types of robot (Armeo power vs Armeo spring) for upper extremity rehabilitation on upper extremity function

Effects of Backward Gait on Sand on Improving the Gait Parameters of Patients With Chronic Stroke....
Chronic StrokeGait training in stroke is a complex process of motor learning although restoring patients ability to walk would not prepare the individual with the challenges faced in the real environment. The aim is not simply walking in controlled environment, but to achieve dynamic walking. Dynamic walking is the ability of an individual to adjust to the changing surfaces and terrains. thereby returning to achieve active participation in the community. Hence, recovery of walking ability is the primary goal when planning treatment for patients with stroke.

Sms-guided Training After Acute Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack - a Randomized Controlled Trial...
Acute StrokeTIA (Transient Ischemic Attack)Eighty community-living individuals in Uppsala municipality will be included. Intervention: Outdoor walking exercise program and one strength exercise. Methods: Clinical assessments, questionnaires and medical records. Assessment of motor function, cognition, level of physical activity, food intake and perceived stress are performed at screening as baseline measurements. Walking capacity, mobility, handgrip strength, body composition and cardiovascular risk markers will be assessed at baseline and after 12 week of training. At one year after training health-related quality of life, another cardiovascular incidence and mortality will be documented.