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Effect of Mirror Therapy on Lower Extremity Motor Control and Gait in Patients With Stroke

Stroke

Mirror therapy may be an effective intervention in increasing motor control and gait performance in patients with stroke.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Training Dual-Task Walking After Stroke

Stroke

Community ambulation is a highly complex skill requiring the ability to adapt to increased environmental complexity and perform multiple tasks simultaneously. Deficits in dual-tasking may severely compromise the ability to participate fully in community living. Unfortunately, current rehabilitation practice for stroke fails to adequately address dual-task limitations; individuals with stroke continue to exhibit clinically significant dual-task costs on gait at discharge. As a result, many stroke survivors are living in the community with residual deficits that may increase disability in the real world and lead to falls with devastating consequences. To address this issue, the proposed study investigates the efficacy of dual-task gait training on attention allocation and locomotor performance in community-dwelling stroke survivors. Because walking in the real world often requires time-critical tasks and obstacle avoidance, the investigators will test the impact of dual-task gait training on cognitive-motor interference during walking at preferred speed and at maximal speed (Aim 1), and on locomotor control during obstacle negotiation (Aim 2). The investigators will also evaluate the effects of the intervention on community reintegration and participation (Aim 3).

Completed18 enrollment criteria

A Randomized Trial Comparing 2 Methods for Rapid Induction of Cooling in Stroke Patients, Cold Infusions...

Ischemic StrokeHemorrhagic Stroke

Mild hypothermia improves outcome in patients with global cerebral ischemia after cardiac arrest. Hypothermia seems promising also in other acute hypoxic-ischemic or in brain swelling associated cerebrovascular disease. The narrow-time-frame is a major issue ("time is brain"). To provide immediate cooling without delay, easy to use, mobile and effective methods are needed. Cold infusions (4 °C) are an accepted standard worldwide. The RhinoChill (BeneChill, USA) is a new device. A comparison of these two induction methods has never been done before. Neither was the effect of cold infusions on brain-temperature measured. For the first time iCOOL 1 compares feasibility, safety and efficacy of the two methods.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

tDCS and Robotic Therapy in Stroke

StrokeUpper Extremity Impairments

After stroke a limited motor recovery in the paretic upper limb accounts for a large proportion of the disabling sequelae. Only about 15% of those with initial complete upper limb paralysis after stroke recover functional use of their impaired arm in daily life. The aim of this study is to test the effects of tDCS combined with upper extremity robot-assisted therapy on stroke survivors.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Dietary Intervention With the Modified Atkins Diet in Stroke Rehabilitation

StrokeIschemic Stroke

This phase 1 study tests whether use of the Modified Atkins Diet (MAD) can improve motor impairment after stroke. It is based on the hypothesis that after stroke, the brain's utilization of glucose, it's primary source of energy, is disrupted. The MAD is a low-carbohydrate diet that has can switch the body's metabolism from using glucose to using products of fat metabolism, so-called ketones. Ketones may act as an alternative energy substrate for the brain. Ketones also have several neuroprotective effects after stroke.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Early Injection of Botulinum Toxin on Motor Function and Gait Pattern in Stroke Patients

StrokeSpasticity

Spasticity, muscle weakness, abnormal gait pattern are co-morbidities commonly seen in stroke patients. They cause disabled condition of patients in activities of daily life and functional performance, and also accidental falls and subsequent fractures. This study is to evaluate and compare the effects of different phase injection of Botulinum Toxin Type-A at affected limbs on muscle rheological changes, muscle activity, muscle tone, functional performance, gait pattern and energy consumption in stroke patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Kinesio Taping On Balance In Patients With Stroke

Stroke

The aim of this study is to investigate the long term effects of Kinesio taping applied on ankle and peroneal muscle in patients with stroke.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

tDCS on Motor Rehabiliation of Post Stroke Patients

StrokeTranscranial Direct Current Stimulation

In this study, it is wondered whether cortical excitability level could predict/direct the use of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with physical therapy on upper limb rehabilitation of post stroke patients. Furthermore, the study aims to correlate the motor recovery with cortical excitability level. For this purpose, after basal evaluation, patients will be classified according motor function evaluated by Fugl Meyer in following categories: (ii) moderate: more than 19 points on Fulg Meyer (ii) severe: less than 19 points on Fulg Meyer.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Hyperbaric Oxygen and Manipulative Therapies to Regain Function Post Stroke

StrokeMotor Dysfunction2 more

To study safety, feasibility and outcomes of combining osteopathic manipulative therapies with hyperbaric oxygen therapy in reducing the functional deficits in stroke survivors in subacute and chronic phases post ischemic stroke. To document the same as part of a pilot project in anticipation of further investigational studies.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Treating Anxiety After Stroke (TASK)

Anxiety DisordersStroke1 more

The TASK (Treating Anxiety after StroKe) trial is a feasibility randomized controlled trial. It aims to evaluate the feasibility of i) web-enabled trial procedures, and ii) the TASK intervention in stroke and TIA patients

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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