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Body Composition of People After a Stroke

RehabilitationStroke1 more

The study enabled assessment of changes in body mass composition, metabolic syndrome and lipid profile in patients after stroke, following rehabilitation in hospital.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Head-down Position for Acute Ischemic Stroke With Large Artery Atherosclerosis

Ischemic Stroke

Currently, the guideline recommended re-perfusion such as intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy as the most effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke. However, the two methods are restricted by a strict time window, which greatly limits the number of the patients receiving treatment. The abundant studies have suggested that good collateral circulation can provide compensatory blood supply to save the ischemic penumbra and reduces the infarct volume, which improves the prognosis. How to improve collateral circulation in an efficient and safe way is a clinical challenge. Our recent experiment results of the animal and preliminary clinical experiments show that head-down position may significantly increase cerebral perfusion and improve neurological function. Clinically, head-down position is simple and easy to operate, and theoretically may increases brain perfusion and improve collateral circulation. A pilot randomized clinical trial is designed to investigate the effect of head-down position combined with routine rehabilitation in patients with ischemic stroke.The study is designed to explore the efficacy and safety of head-down position in patients with acute ischemic stroke

Completed17 enrollment criteria

MyHand: An Active Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients

Stroke

This study seeks to explore the efficacy of several control mechanisms for the device and the impact of a device training program on its utility as a neuroprosthetic and training tool for upper limb recovery.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Chiropractic Care Plus Physiotherapy Compared to Physiotherapy Alone in Chronic Stroke Patients...

Chronic Stroke

The Investigator recently conducted a study in patients who had suffered from a stroke where it investigated whether similar findings are observed following a single session of chiropractic care.36 The key findings from this study was that in a group of chronic stroke patients, with lower limb muscle weakness, plantar flexion muscle strength increased on average by 64.6% following a chiropractic care session and the change in muscle strength appears to be modulated by cortical factors as opposed to modulation at the spinal level. Based on the promising results of this initial study now planning to perform a pragmatic pilot clinical trial that will investigate the effects of 4 weeks of chiropractic care on clinical measures associated with stroke rehabilitation and function

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Regaining Confidence After Stroke a Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial

Stroke

The Regaining Confidence after Stroke Course (RCAS) is a group therapy intervention to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a definitive trial, aimed to facilitate adjustment for people with stroke discharged from rehabilitation, compared with usual care. The study also aimed to evaluate the feasibility of improving mood and coping in carers of the course participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Plantar Vibration on Static and Dynamic Balance

Stroke Patients

The aim of this study is to have a positive effect on the static and dynamic balance of vibration applied to the foot base in stroke patients.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Effects of Virtual Reality on Dual Task Performance

Stroke

This study evaluates the effects of virtual reality treatment in addition to robotic gait therapy on dual task performance, balance and gait in chronic stroke patients. Half of participants will attend virtual reality treatment in addition to robotic gait therapy for 12 sessions, while the other half will attend only robotic gait therapy for 12 sessions.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of End-Effector Robot-Assisted Gait Training in Subacute Stroke Patients

Severe StrokeAcute Stroke7 more

To date, no studies seems to compare conventional gait rehabilitation program with end-effector RAGT in subacute stroke patients by analysing the variations of gait kinematics beyond clinical multi prospective outcomes. The aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the efficacy of end-effector RAGT in subacute stroke patients in terms of clinical outcomes and gait kinematics, comparing them with conventional gait rehabilitation program.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Acute Ischemic Stroke Interventional Study

Acute Ischemic Stroke

To assess safety of single IV (bolus + infusion) doses of ACT017 in patients with an acute ischemic stroke in addition to best emergency standard of care (including fibrinolysis by rtPA with or without added thrombectomy), with a specific focus on hemorrhage, whether clinically symptomatic (NIHSS score + 4 points or death, without other explanation), or seen (excluding other diagnoses) on 24-hour (hr) CT scan, serious adverse events (SAEs), suspected unexpected serious adverse reactions (SUSARs), and medically important events and other safety items including biological and immunological tolerability.

Completed56 enrollment criteria

Low-dose Versus Standard Dose Alteplase in Acute Ischemic Stroke , 4 Monthes Prospective Study

Acute Stroke

Cohort A Randomized Control trial of Ateplase 0.6, 0.75 and 0.9 mg/kg in 78 patients Cohort B single arm 0.9 mg/kg Ateplase in 330 patients Combined Cohort A and B evaluate different of death, intra-cerebral hemorrhage, numberof patient with mRS 0-1 at discharge and 3 months follow up, and other important stroke outcomes

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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