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Study of the Effectiveness of "Fesia Grasp": Functional Electrical Stimulation Device for Upper...

StrokeUpper Extremity Paresis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Fesia Grasp, a Functional Electrical Stimulation device for the rehabilitation of upper limb in post-stroke patients. Fesia Grasp rehabilitation will be compared with usual care rehabilitation of upper limb. Experimental group: patients will receive Fesia Grasp therapy (intensive, repetitive and functional exercises assisted by functional electrical stimulation) Control group - patients will receive standard care.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

A Study to Examine the Efficacy and Safety of Pozelimab and Cemdisiran Combination Therapy in Adult...

Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

The primary objective is: To evaluate the effect of pozelimab + cemdisiran on daily functioning that is impacted by signs and symptoms in patients with symptomatic generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) The secondary objectives of the study are: To evaluate the effect of pozelimab + cemdisiran (ie, combination) and cemdisiran monotherapy on: Clinician-assessed signs of myasthenia gravis (MG) and muscle strength Daily functioning that is impacted by signs and symptoms in patients with symptomatic gMG (cemdisiran monotherapy only). Proportion of patients with improvements in daily function that is impacted by signs and symptoms of MG Proportion of patients that have improvements in clinician-assessed signs of MG and muscle strength Health related quality of life Proportion of patients with minimal MG symptoms Patient- and clinician-reported signs and symptoms of MG To evaluate the safety and tolerability of pozelimab + cemdisiran and cemdisiran monotherapy To assess the concentration of total pozelimab in serum To assess the concentrations of cemdisiran and its metabolites in plasma To assess the immunogenicity of pozelimab To assess the concentration of total C5 in plasma To assess the immunogenicity of cemdisiran To study the effect of pozelimab + cemdisiran and cemdisiran monotherapy on complement activation

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

The Effect of GI Biome #7 on Gut Microbiome and Health of the Elderly

Muscle Weakness

This study aims to investigate the effects of probiotics named GI Biome #7 on the gut microbiome and muscle strength in older adults aged 60 years or older.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Efficacy, Safety, and Immunogenicity of Ravulizumab...

Generalized Myasthenia GravisgMG

The primary purpose of this study is to characterize the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of treatment with ravulizumab intravenous infusion in pediatric participants with gMG.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Phase 3 Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Batoclimab as Induction and Maintenance Therapy...

Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

The purpose of this 3-period study is to confirm the efficacy and safety of batoclimab in participants with gMG. In Period 1, participants will be randomized 1:1:1 to receive batoclimab 680 milligrams (mg) subcutaneously (SC) once a week (QW) or 340 mg SC QW or placebo. The primary efficacy endpoint will be assessed by change in the myasthenia gravis activities of daily living (MG- ADL) score in acetylcholine receptor antibody seropositive (AChRAb+) participants. In Period 2, participants previously treated with batoclimab will be re-randomized to stay on batoclimab (340 mg SC QW or 340 mg SC every two weeks) or receive placebo treatment. The secondary endpoint of maintenance of efficacy will be assessed by change in the MG- ADL score in AChRAb+ participants. Participants demonstrating a response to batoclimab during either Period 1 or 2 may enter the long-term extension (Period 3).

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

The Role of Surgical Approach on Residual Limping After Total Hip Arthroplasty

Hip OsteoarthritisMuscle Weakness3 more

Residual limping after total hip arthroplasty is empirically associated with the use of lateral approach but has been reported in litterature even with the use of posterior approach. The purpose of this clinical trial is to compare the risk of residual limping one year after total hip arthropasty between lateral and posterior approach.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Beef on Muscle Fatigue in Older Adults

Muscle WeaknessMuscle; Fatigue2 more

The goal of this controlled-feeding cross-over diet intervention is to compare a beef diet to a vegetarian diet on muscle fatigue in older adults. The aims are: AIM 1: To test the hypothesis that muscle fatigue is attenuated in older adults consuming beef compared to older adults consuming a plant-based diet. AIM2: To test the hypothesis that daily beef consumption improves biochemical indicators related to muscle fatigue. Participants will be randomized to consume either a beef-based diet or vegetarian diet under controlled-feeding conditions for 8 weeks. After a 2-week washout period, participants will cross-over to consume either the beef diet or vegetarian diet for 8 weeks. Body composition and functional muscle outcomes will be measured during each 8-week feeding period. Blood samples will also be collected.

Recruiting28 enrollment criteria

Integrated Exercise Therapy Interventions on the Performance and Injury Prevention in Competitive...

Strain of Fascia of Intrinsic Muscle of Foot (Disorder)Elastography1 more

Football is an increasingly popular exercise and common practice among adolescent and elite athletes. However, these athletes tend to have injuries involving the lower extremity and foot. Recent literature has proposed a promising concept of core stability on the arch of the foot and proximal hip control exercise for a knee injury. They have highlighted that foot core training begins with targeting the plantar intrinsic muscles through exercise intervention, which may enhance the capacity and control of the foot core system. Moreover, it is hypothesized that the 'complexity algorithm' of exercise intervention for proximal hip control may provide more sufficient effects on musculoskeletal pain in the lower extremity. However, some conflicting issues such as assessment and training of foot intrinsic muscle in functional positions still largely lack devices and research to elucidate the underlying mechanism of its development and integrated exercise interventions proximally and distally on these athletes. Firstly, the investigators aim to design and develop of novel intrinsic foot muscle assessment and training device for sporting tasks and to examine the feasibility and reliability of muscle stiffness in foot and hip joints before and after exercise intervention using shear wave ultrasound elastography (SWUE) in athletes without and with foot and ankle overuse injuries; second, investigators will investigate whether immediate and persistent alteration after the integrated therapeutic exercise on motor control and muscle stiffness.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training and Pulmonary Function in Patients Submitted to Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric Surgery CandidateMuscle Weakness2 more

Obesity is defined as a body mass index greater than or equal to 30 kg / m2 and represents a public health problem that affects the world population. Because it affects several organ systems, obesity is associated with a higher frequency of cardiovascular, metabolic diseases, and respiratory morbidities, which substantially affect the quality of life of patients. The treatment of obesity comprises different strategies, however, in view of the little success with more conventional treatments, surgical treatment has been the most sought after today. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of preoperative inspiratory muscle training in the evolution of respiratory muscle strength in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Methodology: Randomized clinical trial. All patients will be assessed in the pre operative period and randomized into 2 groups: control group and intervention group. The main variables are maximum inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength (MIP and MEP), peak cough flow (PCF) and pain. Control group will perform proposed respiratory physiotherapy, aerobic exercises and use of incentive inspirometry, the intervention group will perform proposed physiotherapy, aerobic exercises and use of Powerbreathe for inspiratory muscle training. Both groups will perform 10 non consecutive face-to-face physiotherapy sessions ( up 30 days before surgery). After the surgical intervention, they will be evaluated on the first and 30th postoperative days in relation to the same variables and pulmonary complications. Statistical Analysis: Sample calculation performed through a previous study: 42 patients per group. After the intervention, they will be evaluated on the second postoperative day for days of hospitalization and pulmonary complications. Statistical Analysis: Sample calculation performed through a previous study: 42 patients per group. After the intervention, they will be evaluated on the second postoperative day for days of hospitalization and pulmonary complications. Statistical Analysis: Sample calculation performed through a previous study: 42 patients per group. Categorical variables will be summarized in absolute and relative frequencies (percentages). Information regarding numerical variables will be expressed as means, standard deviations or medians, and interquartile range, depending on the distribution of the variable. All variables will be tested in relation to their distribution. To analyze the results between groups will be used the mixed linear models and for intragroup analysis, two-way ANOVA (time and group) for the following variables: MIP and MEP, PCF and pain. Expected results: Preoperative inspiratory muscle training can maintain/improve respiratory muscle strength until the moment prior to surgery, thus better preparing the patient for the condition of surgical stress, in addition to decreasing the incidence of pulmonary complications during the hospitalization period and / or in the 30 postoperative days.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Scapular Stabilization Exercises on Scapular Muscles Strength and Kyphosis Index in Smartphone...

Muscle WeaknessSmartphone Addiction

This study will be conducted to investigate the effect of scapular stabilization exercises on scapular muscles strength (serratus anterior, lower fibers of trapezius, rhomboid major and minor), pain intensity level and kyphosis index in different duration of time using daily of smartphone in smartphone users.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria
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