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Active clinical trials for "Muscle Weakness"

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Effects Resistance Training on Motor Control and Cognition

Muscle Weakness

It is well documented that both balance and resistance training have the potential to mitigate intrinsic fall risk factors in older adults. Recently, it was shown that a simultaneously executed balance and resistance training, namely resistance training on uneven surfaces is an eligible, effective and safe alternative training program to mitigate intrinsic fall risk factors in older adults. However, knowledge about the effects of specific adductor and abductor training has advantages over traditional resistance training and resistance training on unstable surfaces regarding forward propulsion. Further, the effects of different kinds of resistance training on cognition, especially embodiment is investigated.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of Ravulizumab in Adults With Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ravulizumab for the treatment of participants with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Spinal Stabilization Exercises in Patients With Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease characterized by increased exercise-induced fatigue and muscle weakness. MG is a disease caused by impaired receptor function due to antibodies to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in postsynaptic region in voluntary skeletal muscles.Spinal stabilization exercises, which use the basic principles of motor learning, aiming to improve the coordination, contraction rate and endurance of the body muscles by increasing kinesthetic awareness, can be used to strengthen body stability. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of spinal stabilization exercises on fatigue, muscle strength, pulmonary functions and functional capacity in patients with MG.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Study of TACI(Transmembrane Activator and Calcium-modulator and Cyclophilin Ligand (CAML) Interactor)-Antibody...

Systemic Myasthenia Gravis

The purpose of this study is to initially observe the safety and effectivity of RC18 in Participants with systemic myasthenia gravis.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Transmucular Quadratus Lumborum Block: Potential Quadriceps Muscle Weakness

Neuromuscular Blockade

The aim of this study is to examine whether the administration of the TQL block cause motor block of the lumbar plexus and thereby quadriceps muscle weakness. The investigators hypothesise that the administration of a unilateral TQL block does not cause quadriceps muscle weakness compared to a placebo block.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Low-energy Laser Applications in Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Juvenile Idiopathic ArthritisRheumatic Diseases4 more

This study endeavored to evaluate the auxiliary effect of low-energy laser therapy (LLT) on pain, muscle performance, fatigue, and functional ability in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Sixty patients with JIA were randomly allocated to the LLT group (n = 30, received LLT in addition to the standard exercise program) or the control group (n = 30, received standard exercise program only). Both groups were assessed for pain intensity, muscle performance, fatigue perception, and functional status.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Investigation of The Effect of Pelvic Floor Exercise Programme in Elderly.

Pelvic Floor Muscle WeaknessUrinary Incontinence in Old Age2 more

Alteration of hormonal structure and decreasing of muscle tissue with aging causes pelvic floor dysfunction. Over age of 65 so many factors such as decrease in volume of muscle tissue, decrease in the amount of estrogen / testosterone, and low level of physical activity cause problems such as incontinence, prolapse, constipation and sexual dysfunction The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercise program on sexual dysfunction, incontinence, quality of life and physical activity level in elderly.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Muscle Stem Cell Quality in Atrophy

Muscle WeaknessAtrophy5 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the quality of mesoangioblasts isolated from various patient groups suffering from muscle atrophy. This study includes cancer cachexia and muscle-impaired elderly and a control group of the same age. The quality will be defined on these following outcomes: The number and distribution of the mesoangioblasts in a muscle biopsy to define if there are sufficient mesoangioblasts to start a culture. The proliferation capacity to define if we can culture them the numbers required for systemic treatment. The myogenic capacity to define if the mesoangioblasts are sufficiently capable to generate muscle fibres. Participants will: Undergo a muscle biopsy (needle biopsy or rest material from surgery, ~50mg) Donate blood (~20 ml) Fill in SARC-F questionnaire (evaluate sarcopenia score) Fill in SQUASH questionnaire (evaluate physical activity of previous week) Researchers will compare groups (muscle-impaired elderly vs control; cancer cachexia vs control) to see if there is a difference regarding quality. These results will define the potential of autologous mesoangioblast therapy within these groups.

Not yet recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Effects of Mirror Therapy Versus Fine Motor Activities on Hand Function in Chronic Stroke Patients....

StrokeIschemic3 more

to compare the effects of the Mirror therapy and fine motor activities on hand function in chronic stroke patients

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness Pulmonary Telerehabilitation and Cognitive Telerehabilitation in COPD Patients...

Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseDyspnea10 more

The aim of our study is to compare the effectiveness of the supervized pulmonary telerehabilitation program and the cognitive telerehabilitation method, which includes pulmonary telerehabilitation methods, in patients with severe stage COPD who have difficulty exercising heavily. The effects of pulmonary and cognitive rehabilitation on dyspnea, muscle strength, functional capacity, quality of life, anxiety and depression levels in this patient group will be examined. The number of studies in the literature in which the pulmonary rehabilitation program was applied as telerehabilitation is insufficient. Considering that this patient group is not motivated and has difficulty in exercising, motor imagery and movement observation methods from cognitive rehabilitation methods may be alternative methods for these patients. Although these methods have been very popular in recent years in terms of researching and demonstrating their effectiveness in various patient groups in the literature, no study has been found in which the effects of these methods have been applied in pulmonary disease groups. This study aims to contribute to the serious gap in the literature on the application of pulmonary telerehabilitation and its effectiveness, and to be an original study by investigating the effectiveness of motor imagery and action observation, which are popular rehabilitation methods of recent years, in COPD patients in the pulmonary disease group for the first time.

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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