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Single-dose Incremental Intravenous Injection of SY-007 in Healthy Subjects

Cerebral Apoplexy

This study is a single-dose incremental, randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled study on safety, tolerance and pharmacokinetics healthy subjects.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Human Urinary Kallidinogenase Improve Short Term Motor Functional Outcome of Acute Ischemia Stroke...

StrokeAcute

Acute cerebral infarction is a common type of ischemic stroke, causing brain dysfunction in patients with high morbidity and disability. With the changes in people's diet, lifestyle patterns and population aging, the incidence of acute cerebral infarction has increased year by year, which has become an important cause of disability and death in middle-aged and elderly patients. The human urinary kallidinogenase (HUK) was used in China in the management of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in recent years. However, the mechanism of HUK on AIS has not been systematically investigated. This study aimed to assess the effect of HUK on motor functional outcome and relative corticospinal tract recovery in the patients with AIS. Diffusion tensor imaging(DTI) and diffusion tensor tractography(DTT) have all been used to observe features of cerebral white matter fibrous structures. In addition, diffusion tensor tractography which is used to trace fiber bundle and evaluate white matter fiber bundle integrity and direction is the only non-invasive imaging method to display the corticospinal tract in vivo.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

taVNS for Upper Limb Rehabilitation

Stroke

This study explores the use of a new form of neuromodulation known as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) which stimulates the ear. This stimulation will be delivered concurrently with upper limb motor rehabilitation training (3 days/week for 4 weeks) in chronic stroke patients. Patients will undergo a series of baseline assessments (including a brain scan), a 4-week course of motor rehabilitation, and post-assessments (including a second brain scan)

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Blood Pressure After Endovascular Stroke Therapy-II

Acute StrokeEndovascular Thrombectomy

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety of lowering blood pressure in acute stroke patients that are successfully treated with a mechanical thrombectomy procedure. The investogators will evaluate the hypothesis that lower blood pressure management strategies do not result in larger volume of stroke or worse 3-month clinical outcome in these patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Smart Home-based Exoskeleton Robot System for Stroke Patients

RehabilitationTenodesis2 more

In the proposed study, the investigators assumed that high dose of repetitive motor task training using an exoskeleton robot-assisted system may provide benefits in motor shaping and greater brain priming for hand paresis of the stroke patients. Nevertheless, the amount of therapeutic activity with clinicians' guidance is often short of number in therapy sessions.Therefore, using Internet of Things (IoT), connected rehabilitation products and the data they generate that are a new trend of rehabilitation strategy for providing remote home-programs support. The specific aim of this study is to to explore the feasibility of introducing the rental services of a Smart Home-based Exoskeleton Robot System through the IoT business model. And the second purpose is to investigate the effects of applying the exoskeleton robotic device for tenodesisgrip training as a home-based treatment for chronic stroke patients.The expected outcomes of this research are to clarify the feasibility of using IoT business model for launching smart rehabilitation device rental service and the effects of application a high dosage of hand movement training as home program on motor and hand function for patients with chronic stroke.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of SP-8203 in Patients With Ischemic Stroke Requiring rtPA

Ischemic Stroke

This clinical trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the combination therapy of SP-8203 (Otaplimastat) and recombinant tissue Plasminogen Activator (rtPA) standard of care. In this clinical trial, rtPA will be injected intravenously using an infusion device. If reperfusion is not occur in spite of rtPA therapy, endovascular therapy can be performed.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of Neu2000KWL for Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Within 6 Hours of Onset...

StrokeCerebral Infarction

The purpose of the study is to explore safety and efficacy of Salfaprodil administration for patients with acute ischemic stroke within 6 hours of onset.

Completed36 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Scapular Exercises in Patients With Stroke

StrokeAcute

There is a paucity of research on the correlation between postural control and upper extremity function. Analyzing the mechanisms of postural deficits and related problems is believed to give idea for any conceivable advance in future rehabilitation strategies in patients with stroke. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of scapular exercises on the scapular stability and trunk control. We hypothesized that scapular exercises correct the scapular position and improve postural control. Hence the reaching out movement can be applied in a controlled and fluent manner at the end of the treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Anodal and Cathodal tDCS Combined With Conventional Physical Therapy in Patients...

StrokeAcute

The objective of the study is thus to compare the effects 5 consecutive sessions of anodal and cathodal tDCS combined with conventional physical therapy on upper and lower limb motor performance in acute stroke at immediate, and 1-month followup.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Gait Training Combined With Behavioral Strategies for People With Stroke

StrokeGait2 more

A variety of rehabilitation techniques focused on improving disability after stroke have shown significant changes on walking speed, and endurance. Also, the administration of combined techniques showed better results. Previous studies have suggested that embedding behavioral strategies in neurorehabilitation protocols can enhance patient's adherence and participation outside the clinical setting. The addition of a group of behavioral strategies called Transfer Package (TP) has been widely used in motor training protocol (e.g. Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy). The TP has shown to enhance the effects of treatment 2.4 times when compared to motor training alone. However, the effect of TP when combined with robotic gait training remains unexplored. In this study our goal is to combine the TP with robotic gait training. The hypothesis is that using the TP in combination with robotic gait training will enhance the outcome of robotic gait training alone and will induce long term transference and retention of the motor skills observed after treatment. More importantly, this experimental intervention is more meaningful to the patient and can be more easily implemented on the clinical setting. The aims of this study are (1) to assess transfer and long-term retention of walking and balance skills after robotic treadmill gait training combined with the TP, (2) to understand participants' acceptability and perceptions of the TP as a tool to enhance transfer of skills to real-world situations, and (3) to examine the feasibility of these combined intervention to improve walking and balance after stroke.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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