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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

ACTISAVE: ACuTe Ischemic Stroke Study Evaluating Glenzocimab Used as Add-on Therapy Versus placEbo...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

A randomized, double blind, multicenter, multinational, placebo controlled, parallel group, single dose, adaptive phase II/III study (respectively Part 1 and 2). The study evaluates the efficacy and safety of a fixed dose of glenzocimab (1000 mg IV over 6 hrs including initial bolus of 15 minutes) on top of the best standard of care.

Recruiting39 enrollment criteria

Remote Ischemic Conditioning for the Treatment of Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Intracerebral HemorrhageAcute Stroke

Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) results from the rupture of small vessels damaged by chronic hypertension, amyloid angiopathy or other disease. Currently, ICH has been a devastating type of stroke that lacking effective therapy. Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC), a systematically protective strategy, has been found to have neuroprotective effects by in patients with ischemic stroke. In addition, animal studies show that RIC is safe in ICH model and it could accelerate the absorption of hematoma. In a previous clinical study (RICH-1), RIC have been found to be safe and well-tolerated in patients with ICH. Therefore, the investigators plan to undertake this study to further evaluate the safety and efficacy of RIC in patients with ICH. The investigators hypothesize that treatment with RIC will accelerate the absorption of hematoma and improve patients' functional outcomes. Results of this study can potentially bring into account new means to improve the outcomes of ICH patients.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Intra-arterial Neuroprotective Strategy for Ischemic STroke Patients With Endovascular Therapy (INSIST-ET)...

StrokeIschemic2 more

To explore the safety and feasibility of intra-arterial neuroprotective strategy in acute ischemic stroke patients who received recanalization operation.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Pilot Randomized Controlled Study of the Impact of MedRhythms' MR-010 in Acute Stroke

StrokeAcute

The purpose of this clinical pilot study is to evaluate the effects of the MR-010 on tolerability, biomechanics and walking speed in the acute stroke care setting in addition to its impact on length of stay.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Endovascular Treatment With Versus Without Intravenous rhTNK-tPA in Stroke

StrokeAcute2 more

The purpose of this trial is to investigate whether intravenous rhTNK-tPA prior to endovascular treatment can improve 90-day functional outcome of stroke patients with large vessel occlusion who are thrombolysis-eligible within 4.5 hours of symptom onset.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Improving Neuroprotective Strategy for Ischemic Stroke After Thrombectomy Followed by DELP (INSIST-DELP)...

Ischemic Stroke

Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein filter from Plasma (DELP) has been found to improve neurological function and life ability of AIS patients and approved for the treatment of AIS by China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA). Our recent study imply that the neuroprotective effect of DELP involved multiple neuroprotective mechanism such as anti-inflammation, free radical scavenging, and decreasing MMP-9. Based on the multiple mechanisms, DELP was used to investigate the effect on acute ischemic stroke receiving endovascular treatment.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Upper Limb Rehabilitation With Exoskeleton in Patients With Subacute Stroke.

StrokeUpper Extremity Paresis

Loss of arm function is a common and distressing consequence of stroke. Neurotechnology-aided rehabilitation could be a promising approach to accelerate the recovery of upper limb functional impairments. This multicentre randomized controlled trial is aimed at assessing the efficacy of robot-assisted upper limb rehabilitation in subjects with sub-acute stroke following a stroke, compared to the traditional upper limb rehabilitation.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

EMG Controlled Device in Acute Rehabilitation After Acute Stroke

Stroke

Stroke is a medically relevant problem for the aging population. Individuals with stroke experience a high amount of arm functional deficits despite receiving rehabilitation. Functional deficits can be improved by combining rehabilitation with innovative rehabilitative tools that target the brain mechanisms that guide the recovery early after stroke. This study aims to explore the feasibility of implementing an EMG controlled device in the acute rehabilitation for stroke survivors with severe arm deficit. This study will determine if adding such a technology improve the clinical outcomes for subjects with severe arm impairments beyond the levels achieved by standard care in attempt to increase their chances to independently perform activities of daily living.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trail of Acupuncture and Herbs for Post-stroke Cogntive Impairment

Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment

The traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation for the post-stroke cognitive impairment will be intervened, which can promote the recovery of post-stroke cognitive function patients, reduce the disability rate and improve the quality of life.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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